Seltsame Epigramme für zwei Glasharmoniken: IVa. Tempo di gavotta; IVb. Musetta [Philip Daniel; 2020]

By PhilipDaniel | Musica Melopoetica | 11 May 2021


 

 

 

Fourth in a series of deeply intimate "strange epigrams" for two glass armonicas, exploiting the ethereal qualities of this instrument. First, a whimsical (even reeling) gavotte, followed by a rustic and slightly less stable musette, rounded out by a truncated da capo of the gavotte. The painting in the video is "Venice" by Gustave Moreau.            

 

 

 

Below, you will find the full engraved score of this quasi-neo-Baroque dance-movement pair: fig. I fig. II fig. III fig. IV              

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