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Claude Vivier
Chansons (5) for percussion
Works Info
Composer
:
Claude Vivier
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chanson
Compose Date
:
1980
Average_duration
:
16:50
Movement_count
:
5
Movement ....
Claude Vivier's 'Chansons (5) for percussion' is a composition that was completed in 1980. The piece was premiered on May 7, 1980, at the Salle Claude-Champagne in Montreal, Canada. The composition consists of five movements, each of which is characterized by a unique set of percussion instruments. The first movement, titled 'Chanson de matin,' is a lively and energetic piece that features the use of maracas, bongos, and woodblocks. The second movement, 'Chanson de nuit,' is a slower and more contemplative piece that features the use of vibraphone, glockenspiel, and crotales. The third movement, 'Chanson d'amour,' is a romantic and melodic piece that features the use of chimes, triangles, and cymbals. The fourth movement, 'Chanson de mort,' is a dark and ominous piece that features the use of bass drums, tam-tams, and gongs. The final movement, 'Chanson de fête,' is a celebratory and festive piece that features the use of snare drums, tom-toms, and cowbells. Throughout the composition, Vivier employs a variety of percussion techniques, including mallets, sticks, and hand percussion. One of the most notable characteristics of 'Chansons (5) for percussion' is its use of unconventional percussion instruments. Vivier incorporates a wide range of instruments, including maracas, woodblocks, and crotales, which are not typically used in classical percussion music. Additionally, Vivier's use of percussion techniques, such as the use of mallets and hand percussion, adds a unique and dynamic element to the composition. Overall, 'Chansons (5) for percussion' is a vibrant and engaging composition that showcases Vivier's innovative approach to percussion music. Its use of unconventional instruments and techniques makes it a standout piece in the percussion repertoire.
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