Giacinto Scelsi
Pieces (3) for trombone
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Composer:Giacinto ScelsiGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1956Average_duration:8:03Giacinto Scelsi's "Pieces (3) for trombone" is a composition that was written in 1957. The piece was premiered in Paris in 1958 by the trombonist Vinko Globokar. The three movements of the piece are titled "Sequenza I," "Sequenza II," and "Sequenza III." The first movement, "Sequenza I," is characterized by its use of extended techniques, such as multiphonics and glissandi. The trombonist is required to play in a wide range of dynamics, from very soft to very loud, and to use a variety of articulations. The movement is also notable for its use of silence, with long pauses between phrases. The second movement, "Sequenza II," is more melodic than the first. It features long, lyrical lines that are interrupted by sudden bursts of sound. The trombonist is required to play with a great deal of expression, using vibrato and other techniques to create a sense of emotion and drama. The third movement, "Sequenza III," is the most challenging of the three. It features complex rhythms and intricate melodic lines that require a high level of technical skill from the trombonist. The movement also features a wide range of dynamics, from very soft to very loud, and requires the trombonist to use a variety of articulations and extended techniques. Overall, Scelsi's "Pieces (3) for trombone" is a challenging and rewarding composition for trombonists. It showcases the versatility of the instrument and requires the performer to use a wide range of techniques and expressions to bring the music to life.More....
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