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Colin McPhee
Balinese Ceremonial Music
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Composer
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Colin McPhee
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Compose Date
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1934 - 1938
Average_duration
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8:55
Movement_count
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3
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Balinese Ceremonial Music is a composition by Canadian composer Colin McPhee. It was composed in the 1930s after McPhee spent several years living in Bali, Indonesia, studying the traditional music of the island. The piece premiered in New York City in 1936 and was later performed in Paris and London. The composition consists of three movements, each of which is based on a different type of Balinese ceremonial music. The first movement, "Tabuh-Tabuhan," is based on the music played during the Balinese cockfighting ritual. It features complex rhythms and interlocking melodies played on a variety of percussion instruments, including the gamelan, a traditional Balinese ensemble. The second movement, "Ostinatos," is based on the music played during the Balinese funeral procession. It features a repeating melody played on the gamelan, with variations and improvisations added by the musicians. The third movement, "Finale," is based on the music played during the Balinese temple festival. It features a fast-paced, energetic rhythm played on the gamelan, with intricate melodies and harmonies added by the musicians. Overall, Balinese Ceremonial Music is characterized by its use of complex rhythms, interlocking melodies, and improvisation. It is a unique and innovative composition that blends traditional Balinese music with Western classical music, and it has had a significant influence on the development of contemporary classical music.
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