"Linear Motion" for wind ensemble

Linear Motion explores a persistent ostinato figure throughout its entirety. Such through-composed use of a perpetual rhythmic pattern establishes contact with a Baroque Prelude or Toccata. Sometimes the ostinato dominates the texture whereas at other times it provides background atmosphere. The slo...

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Other Authors: Al-Zand, Karim
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Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1911/61987
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spelling ndltd-RICE-oai-scholarship.rice.edu-1911-619872013-05-01T03:46:28Z"Linear Motion" for wind ensembleMusicLinear Motion explores a persistent ostinato figure throughout its entirety. Such through-composed use of a perpetual rhythmic pattern establishes contact with a Baroque Prelude or Toccata. Sometimes the ostinato dominates the texture whereas at other times it provides background atmosphere. The slow harmonic rhythm provides a spacious context for the exploration of textural and rhythmic details. Scored for woodwinds, brass, percussion and four double basses; the work roughly conforms to a standard wind ensemble instrumentation but calls for the double basses in order to provide a uniquely dark and dense coloring. The music's predominate mood is one of youthful energy and restlessness.Al-Zand, Karim2011-07-25T02:04:53Z2011-07-25T02:04:53Z2010ThesisTextapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1911/61987eng
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"Linear Motion" for wind ensemble
description Linear Motion explores a persistent ostinato figure throughout its entirety. Such through-composed use of a perpetual rhythmic pattern establishes contact with a Baroque Prelude or Toccata. Sometimes the ostinato dominates the texture whereas at other times it provides background atmosphere. The slow harmonic rhythm provides a spacious context for the exploration of textural and rhythmic details. Scored for woodwinds, brass, percussion and four double basses; the work roughly conforms to a standard wind ensemble instrumentation but calls for the double basses in order to provide a uniquely dark and dense coloring. The music's predominate mood is one of youthful energy and restlessness.
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title "Linear Motion" for wind ensemble
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