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Daniel Schnyder
Baroquelochness
Works Info
Composer
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Daniel Schnyder
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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3:09
"Baroquelochness" is a contemporary classical composition by Swiss-American composer Daniel Schnyder. The piece was composed in 2007 and premiered on March 1, 2008, by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement, titled "Baroque," is a lively and energetic piece that draws inspiration from the Baroque era. The movement features intricate counterpoint and ornamentation, as well as a prominent harpsichord part. The second movement, titled "Lochness," is a slower and more contemplative piece that evokes the mysterious and mythical atmosphere of the Scottish Loch Ness. The movement features a haunting melody played by the solo violin, accompanied by lush harmonies and atmospheric textures. The final movement, titled "Funk," is a lively and upbeat piece that draws inspiration from funk and jazz music. The movement features a prominent bass line and rhythmic groove, as well as improvisational sections for the soloists. Overall, "Baroquelochness" is a unique and innovative composition that blends elements of Baroque, Scottish folk, and jazz music into a cohesive and engaging work. The piece showcases Schnyder's versatility as a composer and his ability to seamlessly blend different musical styles and traditions.
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