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Aaron Jay Kernis
Invisible Mosaic III
Works Info
Composer
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Aaron Jay Kernis
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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16:46
Invisible Mosaic III is a contemporary classical composition by Aaron Jay Kernis, an American composer born in 1960. The piece was composed in 1994 and premiered on March 3, 1995, by the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Hugh Wolff. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, titled "Fanfare," is a lively and energetic piece that features brass and percussion instruments. The second movement, "Elegy," is a slower and more contemplative piece that features strings and woodwinds. The final movement, "Dance," is a fast-paced and rhythmic piece that features a variety of instruments, including strings, woodwinds, and percussion. One of the defining characteristics of Invisible Mosaic III is its use of a wide range of musical styles and influences. Kernis draws on elements of classical music, jazz, and popular music to create a unique and eclectic sound. The piece also features complex rhythms and harmonies, as well as intricate counterpoint and orchestration. Another notable aspect of the composition is its use of musical motifs and themes. Kernis weaves recurring musical ideas throughout the piece, creating a sense of unity and coherence. This technique is particularly evident in the final movement, where the various themes and motifs are brought together in a lively and exuberant dance. Overall, Invisible Mosaic III is a dynamic and engaging composition that showcases Kernis's skill as a composer. Its blend of musical styles and influences, intricate harmonies and rhythms, and use of recurring motifs make it a compelling and memorable work.
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