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Anyone Can Play: 13 Pieces for Open Ensemble

¥7,800
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American Composers Alliance (ACA)  |  SKU: ACA-ANTH-021  |  バーコード: 9790600230129
  • Instrumentation: Any Instrument
  • ISMN: 9790600230129
  • Size: 12.0 x 9 inches

Description

These thirteen pieces for open ensemble, written across a period of fifty years, explore flexible areas of music - in ensemble type and size, in structure and form, and in graphic notation. This anthology was created to give new music ensembles at schools a flexible, easy way to explore new types of music.

ANYONE CAN PLAY is thus divided into three sections: Text-Based Scores, Stave-Based Scores, and Graphic Scores.

This anthology was curated by Jody Rockmaker.

Contents:

Text-Based - Philip Carlsen: Tu(r)ning (2013), for any number of improvisers - Richard Cameron-Wolfe: En Garde/Detente (2022), for any two musicians

Stave-Based - Robert Carl: Changing My Spots (2005), for group improvisation - Marilyn Shrude: Trope (2007), for variable ensemble - Scott L. Miller: Admiration (2017), for instrument(s) and fixed-media electronics - Jody Rockmaker: Gestures (2018), for any four melodic instruments - Randall Snyder: Meditation for a Dark Age (2020), for any four instruments - Jody Rockmaker: Anyone Can Play! (2022), for any four melodic instruments

Graphic - Richard Moryl: Strobe (1972), for variable orchestra - Paul Martin Zonn: Yodeling in the Gully (1984), for at least three instruments - Matthew Welch: Symphony of Drones No. 2 (2002), for variable instrumentation - Peter Tod Lewis: ALCAZAR III (1972), for at least four instruments

American Composers Alliance (ACA)

Anyone Can Play: 13 Pieces for Open Ensemble

¥7,800

Description

These thirteen pieces for open ensemble, written across a period of fifty years, explore flexible areas of music - in ensemble type and size, in structure and form, and in graphic notation. This anthology was created to give new music ensembles at schools a flexible, easy way to explore new types of music.

ANYONE CAN PLAY is thus divided into three sections: Text-Based Scores, Stave-Based Scores, and Graphic Scores.

This anthology was curated by Jody Rockmaker.

Contents:

Text-Based - Philip Carlsen: Tu(r)ning (2013), for any number of improvisers - Richard Cameron-Wolfe: En Garde/Detente (2022), for any two musicians

Stave-Based - Robert Carl: Changing My Spots (2005), for group improvisation - Marilyn Shrude: Trope (2007), for variable ensemble - Scott L. Miller: Admiration (2017), for instrument(s) and fixed-media electronics - Jody Rockmaker: Gestures (2018), for any four melodic instruments - Randall Snyder: Meditation for a Dark Age (2020), for any four instruments - Jody Rockmaker: Anyone Can Play! (2022), for any four melodic instruments

Graphic - Richard Moryl: Strobe (1972), for variable orchestra - Paul Martin Zonn: Yodeling in the Gully (1984), for at least three instruments - Matthew Welch: Symphony of Drones No. 2 (2002), for variable instrumentation - Peter Tod Lewis: ALCAZAR III (1972), for at least four instruments

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