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Benjamin Broening
Arioso/Doubles
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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Benjamin Broening
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Average_duration
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7:49
'Arioso/Doubles' is a contemporary classical composition by Benjamin Broening, an American composer known for his innovative use of technology in music. The piece was composed in 2003 and premiered on March 28, 2004, at the University of Maryland's Gildenhorn Recital Hall. The composition consists of two movements, 'Arioso' and 'Doubles,' each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, 'Arioso,' is a slow and contemplative piece that features a solo violin accompanied by electronic sounds. The violin plays a lyrical melody that is reminiscent of a vocal aria, hence the title 'Arioso.' The electronic sounds, created using computer software, provide a subtle and atmospheric backdrop to the violin's melody. The second movement, 'Doubles,' is a more complex and dynamic piece that features a string quartet and electronic sounds. The title 'Doubles' refers to the fact that each member of the string quartet is paired with an electronic counterpart. The electronic sounds are created using recordings of the string instruments, which are then manipulated and processed using computer software. The overall character of 'Arioso/Doubles' is one of experimentation and innovation. Broening's use of technology in the composition allows for a unique and immersive listening experience, blurring the lines between acoustic and electronic music. The piece also showcases Broening's skill as a composer, with its intricate harmonies and complex textures. In conclusion, 'Arioso/Doubles' is a contemporary classical composition by Benjamin Broening that premiered in 2004. The piece consists of two movements, 'Arioso' and 'Doubles,' and features a combination of acoustic and electronic sounds. The overall character of the composition is one of experimentation and innovation, showcasing Broening's skill as a composer.
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