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Sean Hickey
Tango Grotesco
Works Info
Composer
:
Sean Hickey
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
2000
Average_duration
:
4:33
Tango Grotesco is a contemporary classical composition by American composer Sean Hickey. It was composed in 2007 and premiered on March 1, 2008, by the New York Youth Symphony at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The piece is written for a large orchestra and features a solo violin. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, titled "Tango," is a lively and rhythmic dance that captures the essence of the Argentine tango. The solo violin takes center stage, playing a virtuosic melody that is both playful and seductive. The orchestra provides a rich and colorful accompaniment, with the brass and percussion adding a sense of drama and excitement. The second movement, titled "Grotesco," is a darker and more ominous piece. The music is characterized by dissonant harmonies and jagged rhythms, creating a sense of unease and tension. The solo violin is used sparingly in this movement, adding to the overall sense of mystery and foreboding. The final movement, titled "Epilogue," is a reflective and melancholy piece. The solo violin returns, playing a haunting melody that is both beautiful and sad. The orchestra provides a gentle and supportive accompaniment, with the strings and woodwinds adding a sense of warmth and intimacy. Overall, Tango Grotesco is a dynamic and engaging composition that showcases Sean Hickey's skill as a composer. The piece combines elements of traditional tango music with contemporary classical techniques, creating a unique and compelling sound. The use of a solo violin adds a sense of intimacy and emotion to the music, while the orchestra provides a rich and varied backdrop.
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