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Aristotle’s rhetoric, No. 2 friendship and enmity : for flute, clarinet, bassoon, trombone and violin
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Aristotle’s rhetoric, no. 2 : friendship and enmity, for flute, clarinet, bassoon, trombone and violin / Andrián Pertout.
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Aristotle’s rhetoric : No. 2 friendship and enmity, for brass band / Andrián Pertout.
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Aristotle's rhetoric : no. 2, friendship and enmity, for brass quintet [eScore] / Andrián Pertout.
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Aristotle’s rhetoric : No. 2 friendship and enmity, for saxophone ensemble / Andrián Pertout.
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Work Overview
Philosopher, educator, scientist and tutor to Alexander the Great, Aristotle was born in Stageira in 384 B.C., in what was then the kingdom of Macedonia. At the age of seventeen he initiated his studies at the Academy of Plato in Athens - culminating in a twenty-year association with the institution - to then ultimately establish his own Athenian school and research institute, the Lyceum. The general state of anti-Macedonian sentiment following the death of King Alexander in 323 B.C. then driving Aristotle into exile to Chalcis, Euboea, where he died a year later. His output as philosopher includes numerous influential writings, but namely Ethics, Politics, The Athenian Constitution, De Anima, The Art of Rhetoric, Poetics and The Metaphysics. Aristotle's Rhetoric is a seven movement work for orchestra based on the writings of Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BC). Each of the seven sets of opposite emotions outlined in book two of his rhetorical manual The Art of Rhetoric - anger and calmness, friendship and enmity, fear and confidence, shame and shamelessness, kindness and unkindness, pity and indignation, envy and emulation - represented within an individual movement. Friendship and Emnity is an arrangement for brass quintet of the second movement.
Work Details
Year: 2002
Instrumentation: Flute, Bb clarinet, bassoon, tenor trombone, violin.
Duration: 3 min.
Difficulty: Advanced — Professional.
First performance: 6 Jun 03. Third New Music North Festival, Hilldale Lutheran Church, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Performances of this work
20 Dec 03: Le Brass Band du Nord-Pas de Calais (Belgium), Mouvaux Art Centre, Belgium
30 Oct 03: Melba Hall, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia
30 Oct 03: Melba Hall, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia. Featuring University of Melbourne Faculty of Music Saxophone Ensemble.
19 Jul 03: Meadowbank Winery, Richmond, Tasmania, Australia. Featuring Stuart Brownley, James Bradley, Stuart Byrne.
17 Jul 03: Gateway Baptist Church, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia. Featuring Stuart Brownley, James Bradley, Stuart Byrne.
9 Jul 03: Burnie Art Gallery, Launceston, Tasmania. Featuring Doubling Up Trio.
6 Jun 03: Third New Music North Festival, Hilldale Lutheran Church, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
20 Aug 02: Melba Hall, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia. Featuring Per Forsberg, Ari Farrar, Mark Fitzpatrick, Kylie Long, Cappuccino Brass, Tim Bansemer.
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