Echoes of O's for one or more Performers or movable entities (2007) by Charlotte Seither Score - Sheet Music

By Charlotte Seither

This 3-part work for one or more performers or movable entities entails a silent realisation. While the means of performance is free, as indicated by the subtitle, the rhythm is precisely stipulated; there is a part with quick isolated gestures, another with slow flowing movements and finally one which the composer has named “frozen gesture” characterised by a firm rhythm with stationary ‘frozen’ movements. Instead of sound one experiences a process of visualised musical form. The title refers to the various nuances of meaning which the sound of “O” encapsulates and which, as we all know, depends on the gestural context.

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Composers:
Charlotte Seither
Publishers:
Baerenreiter Verlag
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
ISBN:
9790006542642
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Charlotte Seither
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
3
Size:
16.54 x 11.69 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.18 pounds

SKU: BA.BA11026

Composed by Charlotte Seither. Stapled. Score. Composed 2007. 3 pages. Duration 13 minutes. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA11026. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA11026).

ISBN 9790006542642. 16.54 x 11.69 inches. Language: German.

This 3-part work for one or more performers or movable entities entails a silent realisation. While the means of performance is free, as indicated by the subtitle, the rhythm is precisely stipulated; there is a part with quick isolated gestures, another with slow flowing movements and finally one which the composer has named “frozen gesture” characterised by a firm rhythm with stationary ‘frozen’ movements. Instead of sound one experiences a process of visualised musical form. The title refers to the various nuances of meaning which the sound of “O” encapsulates and which, as we all know, depends on the gestural context.