sexe-tuor Version 1, for oboe and playback CD by Walter Feldmann Oboe - Sheet Music

By Walter Feldmann

was originally a failed attempt to compose a solo oboe piece for my noye cycle. For the solo the name "le sexe du noye" was intended, and the few measures of sexe-tuor were my first attempt to compose a piece in which more complex rhythms would result in a kind of proportional multiplication of individual fragments from the sextet (hence the French sextuor) le retour du noye. This proved to be monstrously complicated and absurd. Thus, the ten measures of the fragment represent a capitulation in the face of these complications, presented as the interruption of an immovable column of air in a frozen multiphonic sound. In the event, the solution to the problem was quite simple: Beginning with the composition of le sexe du noye the proportionalities of the pitch levels and rhythmic values revealed significant rhythmic possibilities. sexe-tuor remains as it is: a solo piece that can function in another compositional context, as an intermezzo between other, larger works on a concert program. The 90 second piece of music can be played in two versions: either for solo piccolo or solo oboe. Score available separately - see item CA.1631800

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Instrument:
Oboe
Composers:
Walter Feldmann
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
ISBN:
9790007111014
Format:
CD Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Walter Feldmann
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
8.27 x 11.69 inches
Number of Pages:
8
Shipping Weight:
0.38 pounds

Ob, Zuspiel-CD

SKU: CA.1631810

Version 1, for oboe and playback CD. Composed by Walter Feldmann. German title: Sexe-Tour Fur Oboe Und Zuspiel-Cd. Score. Composed 1995. 8 pages. Duration 2 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 16.318/10. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.1631810).

ISBN 9790007111014. 8.27 x 11.69 inches. Language: all languages.

<> was originally a failed attempt to compose a solo oboe piece for my noye cycle. For the solo the name "le sexe du noye" was intended, and the few measures of sexe-tuor were my first attempt to compose a piece in which more complex rhythms would result in a kind of proportional multiplication of individual fragments from the sextet (hence the French sextuor) le retour du noye. This proved to be monstrously complicated and absurd. Thus, the ten measures of the <> fragment represent a capitulation in the face of these complications, presented as the interruption of an immovable column of air in a frozen multiphonic sound. In the event, the solution to the problem was quite simple: Beginning with the composition of le sexe du noye the proportionalities of the pitch levels and rhythmic values revealed significant rhythmic possibilities. sexe-tuor remains as it is: a solo piece that can function in another compositional context, as an intermezzo between other, larger works on a concert program. The 90 second piece of music can be played in two versions: either for solo piccolo or solo oboe. Score available separately - see item CA.1631800.