A displaced Californian composer writes about music made for the long while & the world around that music. ~ The avant-garde is flexibility of mind. — John Cage ~ ...composition is only a very small thing, taken as a part of music as a whole, and it really shouldn't be separated from music making in general. — Douglas Leedy ~ My God, what has sound got to do with music! — Charles Ives
Friday, December 03, 2010
Sonic obsessions, revisited (3)
Sul ponticello. Playing at the bridge of a bowed string instrument makes the relative amplitudes of the partial tones unstable, discontinuous, unpredictable. It is very useful in contrapuntal environments in which the register of the individual instruments should be ambiguous (see the third and fifth movements of my string trio, Figure & Ground.)
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Jon Rose has done much work with playing fences around Australia.
Also making one that could travel on commission from the Knonos Quartet in which he composed a piece. It was surprisingly quite well received here when it was performed from even opposing sides of the new music guilds
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