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Rituel Bizarre / Ansgar Beste.

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Beste, Ansgar, 1981-
Language:
Undetermined
Genre:
Notated music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (64 pages) ; A3 - Tabloid
Place of Publication:
Paris : BabelScores, 2010.
System Details:
PDF
Notes:
The main idea behind the piece is a confrontation and fusion of two timbral processes. The lower string instruments, from 2nd violinto double bass, undergo a timbral development in 3 equally long parts from a dry and percussive preparation sound to a sustained and distorted bowed sound. This is achieved by 3 different playing techniques: Plucking the preparation objects or the strings with the fingertip, striking the strings with the fingertip, with the palm of the hand or with the hair or wood of an ordinary bow, such as bowing the strings with a plastic comb or with the hair of the bow. The 1st and 2nd part appear as a rhythmical, moderately tensed dance of plucking resp. striking attacks which trigger rattling sounds of the preparation objects. The 3rd part reduces the rhythmical energies and creates a gradual crescendo from a mysterious anticlimax at the beginning up to an ecstatic culmination in the end. Apart from singular initial plucking attacs, the 1st violins increasingly and mainly bow on the strings with the hair of an ordinary bow producing sounds distorted by the preparation objects. The timbral development (in one part) ranges from slow, pedal point-like glissandi via fast, lively glissandi and twittering staccato notes to agitated tremolo motion. These two groups of the string orchestra act as dialectic antagonists who gradually converge in the last third of the piece and finally fuse within the concluding tremolo. On the whole, the unusual and unexpected sound of the string orchestra along with a repetitive, canonical and dance-like rhythmical structure result in a bizarre and ritualistic musical character.
Publisher Number:
979-0-2325-0274-8
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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