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Exercise for 12 Circles (Short Version)
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Exercise for 12 Circles (Short Version) Piano Method - Digital Sheet Music

Piano, Piano Solo - Level 3 - Digital Download

SKU: A0.1709977

By Dante Santiago Anzolini. Composed by Dante Santiago Anzolini. Arranged by Dante Santiago Anzolini. This edition: pdf. Classical. Score. 19 pages. Dante Santiago Anzolini #1273645. Published by Dante Santiago Anzolini (A0.1709977).

A note from the composer

The first étude of Quaderno per Daniel is titled 12 Circles, a recreation of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Prelude in C major (BWV 846). It unfolds as an unbroken movement of sixteenth notes, with each motif doubled, resulting in the repetition of every measure. The étude’s harmony owes to Keith Jarrett’s improvisational style and Maurice Ravel’s constructivism based on sevenths and ninths, while its pulse comes from a varying rhythmic meter across consecutive measures.

A continual downward modulation to the degree immediately below defines 12 Circles. This creates a structure in which measure 60 mirrors the first measure, but transposed downward by a semitone. In this way, twelve repetitions occur using the same transpositional process, each spanning 59 measures. The design gives the player freedom to shape dynamics and phrasing across the work’s harmonic and phraseological development.

12 Circles also serves to improve the player’s manual dexterity. With practice, hand posture may gradually improve, building greater finger independence and strength. The transpositional structure also functions as a technical exercise in fingering.

The present version contains three iterations of the original D-centered piece.

- Dante Santiago Anzolini.

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