Brian Ferneyhough
Time and Motion Study I
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Composer:Brian FerneyhoughGenre:Electronic/ComputerStyle:Electronic/Computer MusicAverage_duration:8:44"Time and Motion Study I" is a contemporary classical composition by British composer Brian Ferneyhough. It was composed in 1977 and premiered on May 5, 1979, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. The piece is divided into three movements and is scored for solo bassoon. The first movement, titled "Presto," is characterized by its frenetic pace and complex rhythms. The bassoonist is required to play rapid, virtuosic passages that require great technical skill and precision. The movement is also notable for its use of extended techniques, such as multiphonics and microtones, which add to the piece's overall complexity. The second movement, titled "Lento," is a stark contrast to the first. It is slow and contemplative, with long, sustained notes and a more lyrical melody. The bassoonist is required to play with great sensitivity and control, creating a sense of introspection and reflection. The final movement, titled "Allegro," returns to the frenetic pace of the first. It is characterized by its use of irregular rhythms and complex, overlapping patterns. The bassoonist is required to play with great energy and intensity, creating a sense of urgency and excitement. Overall, "Time and Motion Study I" is a challenging and complex piece that requires great technical skill and precision from the performer. It is also notable for its use of extended techniques and its exploration of rhythm and time.More....
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