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INITIATE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 1 of 7)
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497831 Composed by…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 5 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497831 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 24 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074235. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497831). For Piano Duo - 2 pianos/4hands. Initiate, Between the Octaves, the opening piece in the suite, is a sparky, rhythmic and post-modern hoquet, of some wit and almost perpetual bounciness. A ricocheting of quickly contrasting dynamics with occasional switches to distant moments. Three big plunges into legato emotional flow, release the popping bubbles of the fiery staccato material. A short final chorale settles and grounds the quick cuts, swoops and build ups that have propelled the whole piece. Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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Passionate Piano Moments: Emotional Piano Music
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Composed by Tito Abeleda. 21st Century, Contemporary Classical, Neo-Classical, Recit…
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Composed by Tito Abeleda. 21st Century, Contemporary Classical, Neo-Classical, Recital. Individual Part, Score, Set of Parts. 156 pages. Published by Visionary Quest Records
Addnew life to your piano repertoire, piano recital, and next concert withPassionate Piano Moments, #1 new release in New Age Music on Amazon. Get the PDF digital download version here onSheet Music Plus. Perfect gift for the pianist in your life. On sale here until 12/31/2020. Listen to the music inPassionate Piano Moments on Spotify - https://bit.ly/PassionatePianoMoments_Spotify.<br> <br> PassionatePiano Moments is a 155-page collection of emotional, dramatic piano music forintermediate to advanced pianists. Passionate Piano Moments will add new lifeto your piano repertoire, recital, or next concert with its 10 impassionedpiano solos, 1 two piano duet, and 1 four piano quartet. The music was composedby Tito Abeleda. Each piece reflects the emotions he was feeling at the timeeach piece was written. Passionate Piano Moments includes 1) Drifting; 2) DyingBreath; 3) Missing You; 4) Beautiful Memories; 5) a new intimate yet cinematicarrangement of Silent Night, Holy Night; 6) Forever Touched by Your Love; 7)Running, Searching; 8) Phoenix Rising; 9) a new dramatic arrangement of O HolyNight; 10) Tempus Fugit; 11) Descensus ad Infero for two pianos including scoreplus parts; and 12) Procession in D Minor for four pianos also including scoreplus parts.<br> <br> Awardwinning Film/TV composer Rob Pottorf writes in the book's Foreword"...This book is truly one of a kind. It will inspire, as he takes you notonly through his collection of music, but into his own journey of creating.Mozart was the guy who said, ‘Neither a lofty degree of intelligence norimagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love thatis the soul of genius.’ And so my friend Tito has made with love, thiscollection of music."<br> <br> CustomerReviews:<br> <br> "Purepiano, pure inspiration" D.B. Rose - Read full review - http://amzn.to/34xPHv0<br> <br> "Qualitypiano music" Audrey - Read full review - http://amzn.to/2KoEiXK<br> <br> "Destinedto be classics" Rene Gigon - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3nDPVs5<br> <br> "Exceptional"Jason Laureno - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3pcWwua<br> <br> "Fantastic!"Jason - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3rkBMSQ<br> <br> "Beautiful!"Healthy Mama - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3rhX8QT<br> <br> EditorialReview:<br> <br> "TitoAbeleda has an exciting new way to enjoy his music. The Fort Lauderdale,Florida-based musician and composer is releasing a new piano sheet music booktitled Passionate Piano Moments, a collection of original musicas well as unique arrangements of holiday classics just in time for Christmas… PassionatePiano Moments is an incredible opportunity to better understand thecomplexities of Tito Abeleda’s compositions. Intermediate and advanced pianistscan benefit greatly from playing these stunning songs as they are demystifiedfrom soundwaves to notes on a page. This publication contains only masterpiecesthat will be an exciting addition to the modern pianist’s repertoire.” Katrina Charles, Jukebox Mind Magazine. Read full review - https://bit.ly/PassionatePianoMoments_JukeboxmindReview<br> <br> About SMP Press<br> <br> This product was created by a member of SMP Press, our global community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. Our independent musicians have created unique compositions and arrangements for the Sheet Music Plus community, many of which are not available anywhere else.<br> <br> Click here to see more titles from these independent creators and to learn more about SMP Press.<br> <br> Please note this product may not be eligible for all sales, promotions or coupons offered through Sheet Music Plus - please check promotional details for specifics.Addnew life to your piano repertoire, piano recital, and next concert withPassionate Piano Moments, #1 new release in New Age Music on Amazon. Get the PDF digital download version here onSheet Music Plus. Perfect gift for the pianist in your life. On sale here until 12/31/2020. Listen to the music inPassionate Piano Moments on Spotify - https://bit.ly/PassionatePianoMoments_Spotify.<br> <br> PassionatePiano Moments is a 155-page collection of emotional, dramatic piano music forintermediate to advanced pianists. Passionate Piano Moments will add new lifeto your piano repertoire, recital, or next concert with its 10 impassionedpiano solos, 1 two piano duet, and 1 four piano quartet. The music was composedby Tito Abeleda. Each piece reflects the emotions he was feeling at the timeeach piece was written. Passionate Piano Moments includes 1) Drifting; 2) DyingBreath; 3) Missing You; 4) Beautiful Memories; 5) a new intimate yet cinematicarrangement of Silent Night, Holy Night; 6) Forever Touched by Your Love; 7)Running, Searching; 8) Phoenix Rising; 9) a new dramatic arrangement of O HolyNight; 10) Tempus Fugit; 11) Descensus ad Infero for two pianos including scoreplus parts; and 12) Procession in D Minor for four pianos also including scoreplus parts.<br> <br> Awardwinning Film/TV composer Rob Pottorf writes in the book's Foreword"...This book is truly one of a kind. It will inspire, as he takes you notonly through his collection of music, but into his own journey of creating.Mozart was the guy who said, ‘Neither a lofty degree of intelligence norimagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love thatis the soul of genius.’ And so my friend Tito has made with love, thiscollection of music."<br> <br> CustomerReviews:<br> <br> "Purepiano, pure inspiration" D.B. Rose - Read full review - http://amzn.to/34xPHv0<br> <br> "Qualitypiano music" Audrey - Read full review - http://amzn.to/2KoEiXK<br> <br> "Destinedto be classics" Rene Gigon - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3nDPVs5<br> <br> "Exceptional"Jason Laureno - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3pcWwua<br> <br> "Fantastic!"Jason - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3rkBMSQ<br> <br> "Beautiful!"Healthy Mama - Read full review - http://amzn.to/3rhX8QT<br> <br> EditorialReview:<br> <br> "TitoAbeleda has an exciting new way to enjoy his music. The Fort Lauderdale,Florida-based musician and composer is releasing a new piano sheet music booktitled Passionate Piano Moments, a collection of original musicas well as unique arrangements of holiday classics just in time for Christmas… PassionatePiano Moments is an incredible opportunity to better understand thecomplexities of Tito Abeleda’s compositions. Intermediate and advanced pianistscan benefit greatly from playing these stunning songs as they are demystifiedfrom soundwaves to notes on a page. This publication contains only masterpiecesthat will be an exciting addition to the modern pianist’s repertoire.” Katrina Charles, Jukebox Mind Magazine. Read full review - https://bit.ly/PassionatePianoMoments_JukeboxmindReview<br> <br> About SMP Press<br> <br> This product was created by a member of SMP Press, our global community of independent composers, arrangers, and songwriters. Our independent musicians have created unique compositions and arrangements for the Sheet Music Plus community, many of which are not available anywhere else.<br> <br> Click here to see more titles from these independent creators and to learn more about SMP Press.<br> <br> Please note this product may not be eligible for all sales, promotions or coupons offered through Sheet Music Plus - please check promotional details for specifics.
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Passionate Piano Moments: Emotional Piano Music
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SURRENDER, Between the Octaves, A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 2 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497843 Composed by Jenni Rod…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497843 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 12 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074255. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497843). Piano Duo - 2 pianos, 4 hands. Surrender, Between the Octaves was the piece that was composed first in the suite. It exposes a simple call to return to the beginning, to return to a pure act of listening. This note..ah, now that note.. oh. This is how the piece was written - one note at a time. Listening from within a space (its original title) of resonance, of edges and meetings, of disappearances and repetitions that reflect on this gentle body of notes. There is a slow hearing that may, or may not create a tone-journey.Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians
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Jenni Roditi
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CURVE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 4 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497852 Composed by Jenni Rod…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497852 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 17 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074264. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497852). Piano Duo 2 pianos/4 hands. Curve, Between the Octaves points to a fugal past, where lines enter and build in stately flow. It invites lines to intermingle, without assuming they will all arrive somewhere, or at the same time. A certain intensity builds, then scales, both up and down, free themselves from the discussion of the interleaving lines. The chromaticism suggests curving between harmonies, and is nearly always ambivalent. An assertive chordal climax intervenes to shake off the tensions, yet this peels away into further curvatures that twist and twirl, until a final resting point agrees to present itself. Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians
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CURVE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite
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RITUALISE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 6 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497861 Composed by…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497861 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 26 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074273. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497861). Piano Duo 2 pianos/4 hands. Ritualise, Between the Octaves finally found its identity with the word ritualise. It began as announce, became pronounce, then declare and went as far a pontificate for a title. At that point I realised I was mocking my own music and needed to take it more seriously. Ritualise brought out a meaning to the music that I hadn’t wanted to admit to. It is quite folk-like, in a primal and entrancing kind of way. I can imagine a communal dance for some ceremonial purpose in this music with both public and private elements.Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians
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Jenni Roditi
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RITUALISE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite
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ENCIRCLE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 5 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497857 Composed by…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497857 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 19 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074269. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497857). Piano Duo 2 pianos/4 hands. Encircle, Between the Octaves, originally called rotate as its impetus was to generate a steadily rotating music. Encircle was later chosen as a more evocative word. The harmony surprised me as it suggested shifts and colourations that I would not have expected to conjure. Two upper rotating parts with melodic narrative are supported by bass and baritone lower parts. The final section adds a dance-like short form to end what could otherwise have run and run and run. Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians
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Jenni Roditi
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ENCIRCLE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite
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Jenni Roditi
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IGNITE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 7 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497866 Composed by…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497866 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 24 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074279. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497866). Piano Duo - 2 pianos/4 hands. Ignite, Between the Octaves began with the impetus of static ‘pulsation’ (its original title) on repeated octaves. The piece is a fizzing dash of nodal vortices, small, then larger, spinning and tumbling and all the way to the finish line. This piece brings the complete suite of 7 pieces to a dynamic close, with a sense of ignition to new beginnings. The music echoes the opening F octaves of Initiate (movement 1). Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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2 Pianos, 4 mains
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dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians
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Jenni Roditi
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IGNITE, Between the Octaves - A Piano Duo Suite
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THREAD, Between the Octaves A Piano Duo Suite (Movement 3 of 7)
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497847 Composed by Jenni Rod…
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Instrumental Duet,Keyboard - Digital Download SKU: A0.1497847 Composed by Jenni Roditi. 21st Century,Classical,Contemporary. 11 pages. Jenni Roditi #1074259. Published by Jenni Roditi (A0.1497847). Piano Duo 2 pianos/4 hands. Thread, Between the Octaves grew out of the call the make a single line weave between the octaves. Line was the original title. Thread, as a word, brings more texture to the title and describes what the line is actually doing, threading around the harmony. A secondary thread is heard after a while, echoing and shading the primary line, with its own treble weave. It was like going back to the beginning of making melody again.Names of all the movements in the suite Between the Octaves in the right order are Initiate, Surrender, Thread, Curve, Encircle, Ritualise, Ignite. The whole suite follows a long line from movement 1 to movement 7. However, individual pieces are well suited to be played alone too. Piano Duo is ideally two Steinway grands, otherwise, whatever is available. An enjoyment of the tensions and relationships generated between the two instruments: grand-upright, upright-electronic keyboard is to be explored as a positive. Each piece creates its own world in the suite and can be part of smaller subgroups taken from the suite, in any combination, but the order of the pieces needs to be maintained if more than one is played. Here is a taste of the background to the musical world of this 53 minute compositional suite. During a reflective time I read the following: The whole philosophy of dharma art (Buddhist art) is that you don't try to be artistic, but you just approach objects as they are, and the message comes through automatically. (Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, from 'True Perception The Path of Dharma Art.' Shambhala 2008, p.133.) The 'objects as they are' became the 'octaves as they are'. As the pieces were composed the octaves had a centring and clarifying role that allowed other material to circulate around or play against them. They acted as pivots, repetitions, drones, ostinati, pointillist nodes, pedals, melodic features, struts, harmonic turnpikes, breathing spaces, bass lines: musical imperatives. The octaves called the musical shots most of the time. When the music pulled a semitone up or down and away from the octaves (as it did quite often) it was especially telling in the context of the ringing spaces the octaves were creating. I became interested in the subtle dislocation that two pianos could provide. By dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians. The whole point of this work was to examine the nature of my syntax, grammar, and compositional thinking. The title demanded one thing above all: what notes am I going to use between these octaves?? My choice of notes was derived in most instances from the tempo, pitch, and rhythm of the initial octaves at the beginning of each piece alongside the individual word titles that I set out to explore as musical images. The audio was developed from Sibelius software, via MIDI to Logic samples of a Steinway grand piano.
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dislocation I mean a degree of tension between the natural acoustics of the two instruments in the room and the players idiosyncrasies as musicians
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Jenni Roditi
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THREAD, Between the Octaves A Piano Duo Suite
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Jenni Roditi
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Ode to Joy
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Arranged by Justin M. Ryan. Romantic Period,…
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Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Arranged by Justin M. Ryan. Romantic Period, Classical Period, Contemporary Classical. 4 pages. Published by Justin M. Ryan (S0.192239). - - Romantic Period,Classical Period,Contemporary Classical - Justin M. Ryan
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Ode to Joy
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Ode to Joy
2 Pianos, 4 mains
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Arranged by Justin M. Ryan. Romantic Period,…
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Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827). Arranged by Justin M. Ryan. Romantic Period, Classical Period, Contemporary Classical. 4 pages. Published by Justin M. Ryan (S0.192237). - - Romantic Period,Classical Period,Contemporary Classical - Justin M. Ryan
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Ludwig van Beethoven
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Ode to Joy
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Sonata Hymnica No. 6
2 Pianos, 4 mains
2 Pianos,4 Hands,Piano Duet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.972673 Composed by…
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2 Pianos,4 Hands,Piano Duet - Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.972673 Composed by James Siddons. Contemporary,Folk,Jazz,Spiritual. Score. 25 pages. James Siddons Music and Writings #6698569. Published by James Siddons Music and Writings (A0.972673). Performance NoteSonata Hymnica No. 6 is scored for two pianos and three performers. One performer (or player) sits at Piano I and may also serve as the conductor. At Piano II, Performer 1 plays from the treble staff and Performer 2 plays from the bass staff. There are possible variations in this, such as having four pianos (two pianos doubling the other two), or having two performers at Piano I, with Performer 2 playing only the bass-staff rhythmic pattern that begins in measure 37. A standing conductor (not playing piano) may be desired.  Although repetitive, the music in this sonata rarely repeats itself exactly; hence, further minor improvisations by the performers are appropriate, keeping with the improvisatory nature of oral tradition. Program Note (for use in concert programs) by James Siddons  The Sonata Hymnica series by James Siddons consists of piano solos that explore the world of American hymns and vernacular religious songs in the 1880-1920 era, when rural and small-town churches relied on pianos for music, and, in an age before microphones and amplification, the acoustics of wooden floors, walls, and high ceilings. These sonatas are not hymn arrangements but explorations of the sounds that can be created by a piano in a reverberant environment, all the while keeping in mind the essential message of the familiar words sung to the various hymn tunes. Sonata Hymnica No. 6 is the first in the series to be for piano ensemble, and the second (after No. 3) to be based on the worship music of the 19th-century African American church. This sixth sonata also explores the singing world of the black congregation and choir as well as the piano. Their singing was shaped by the sounds and intonations of the piano and the heritage of European music behind it, as well as the contours and cadences of the religious folk songs known as Spirituals. But the black congregations also sang hymns and choruses from the Classical tradition, and the Spirituals became the basis of many adaptations by white arrangers. Thus, we may speak of standardized adaptations of Spirituals as white black music, and black performance styles of Classical works as black white music. Piano ragtime music is a non-religious example of white music (the military march) made into black white music by the blending in of the syncopated rag rhythm. Sonata Hymnica No. 6 explores the intermingling of these two strains of American music as heard in the 19th-century black church. In his classic book The Souls of Black Folk (Chicago, 1903), W. E. B. Du Bois confesses to not being a musician but nonetheless finding himself enthralled by the music of the Southern 19th-century African Americans. He refers to their singing as the Frenzy or ‘Shouting,’ when the Spirit of the Lord passed by, and seizing the devotee, made him mad with supernatural joy . . . stamping, shrieking, and shouting, the rushing to and fro and waving of arms, the weeping and laughing, the vision and the trance (p. 116). On another page, Du Bois speaks of . . . the songs of my fathers . . . swelling with song, instinct for life, tremendous treble and darkening bass (p. 163). Sonata Hymnica No. 6 uses the African call and response form as well as percussive polyrhythms.
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