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Jessie Montgomery

Montgomery: Coincident Dances

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Jessie Montgomery Music  |  SKU: JMMP016
  • Composer: Jessie Montgomery (1981-)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Work: Coincident Dances
  • Binding: Spiral Bound
  • Size: 11.0 x 17.0 inches

Description

Coincident Dances is inspired by the sounds found in New York's various cultures, capturing the frenetic energy and multicultural aural palette one hears even in a short walk through a New York City neighborhood. The work is a fusion of several different sound-worlds: English consort, samba, mbira dance music from Ghana, swing, and techno. My reason for choosing these styles sometimes stemmed from an actual experience of accidentally hearing a pair simultaneously, which happens most days of the week walking down the streets of New York, or one time when I heard a parked car playing Latin jazz while I had rhythm and blues in my headphones. Some of the pairings are merely experiments. Working in this mode, the orchestra takes on the role of a DJ of a multicultural dance track. — Jessie Montgomery

Jessie Montgomery Music

Montgomery: Coincident Dances

$ 120.00

Description

Coincident Dances is inspired by the sounds found in New York's various cultures, capturing the frenetic energy and multicultural aural palette one hears even in a short walk through a New York City neighborhood. The work is a fusion of several different sound-worlds: English consort, samba, mbira dance music from Ghana, swing, and techno. My reason for choosing these styles sometimes stemmed from an actual experience of accidentally hearing a pair simultaneously, which happens most days of the week walking down the streets of New York, or one time when I heard a parked car playing Latin jazz while I had rhythm and blues in my headphones. Some of the pairings are merely experiments. Working in this mode, the orchestra takes on the role of a DJ of a multicultural dance track. — Jessie Montgomery

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