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Paolo Rosini

Rosini: Suite for Solo Guitar

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Les Productions d'OZ  |  SKU: DZ4319  |  Barcode: 9782898522369
  • Composer: Paolo Rosini (1967-)
  • Instrumentation: Guitar
  • Work: Suite
  • ISBN: 9782898522369
  • Size: 9.2 x 11.8 inches
  • Pages: 12

Description

  1. Prelude

  2. Allemande

  3. Courante

  4. Sarabande

  5. Gigue

The Suite for guitar aims to blend tradition and modernity through the use of a language with a neobaroque imprint.

The canonical utilization of the "fixed dances" of the Suite (Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue preceded by an introductory Prelude) serves as a clear reference to the corresponding Baroque model characterized by alternation between slow and fast movements.

The style, on the other hand, appears to be moderately dissonant, yet still focused on a well-defined tonal framework. A personal use of both dissonances and modulations is intended to enhance the auditory experience while maintaining a strong connection to a specific tonal center (E), which serves as a stable reference point in the organization of the musical material.

Les Productions d'OZ

Rosini: Suite for Solo Guitar

$14.00

Description

  1. Prelude

  2. Allemande

  3. Courante

  4. Sarabande

  5. Gigue

The Suite for guitar aims to blend tradition and modernity through the use of a language with a neobaroque imprint.

The canonical utilization of the "fixed dances" of the Suite (Allemande, Courante, Sarabande and Gigue preceded by an introductory Prelude) serves as a clear reference to the corresponding Baroque model characterized by alternation between slow and fast movements.

The style, on the other hand, appears to be moderately dissonant, yet still focused on a well-defined tonal framework. A personal use of both dissonances and modulations is intended to enhance the auditory experience while maintaining a strong connection to a specific tonal center (E), which serves as a stable reference point in the organization of the musical material.

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