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Tabula Rasa Doppelkonzert by Arvo Part String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Arvo Part

Tabula rasa is Part's most extensive instrumental work. Inspired by the concerto grosso from the Baroque period - a small group of instruments, against the rest of the orchestra - the first movement, Con moto (with movement), features Vivaldi-like textures resulting from its use of static rhythms and homophonic structure. The prepared piano - in which different objects are put into the instrument, thus creating different starling sounds (in this piece screws between the strings) - makes a clear reference to bells. The first movement develops through a juxtaposition of two different episodes: one rhythmically active and one calm section in which only one violin and piano take part. The motion in the active section increases gradually in register and rhythmic activity and culminates in an extensively arpeggiated, almost violent, section. In the second movement, Senza moto (without movement), the prepared piano serves an even more important function - providing the only rhythmic and coloristic contrasts to the extended canon sections in which the celli expand a diatonic scale upwards and downwards, similar to the technique used in Cantus, followed in canon by the first violins. (Per F. Broman, 1997, taken from the booklet of BIS CD 834)

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Summary
Instrument:
Piano
Ensembles:
String Orchestra
Genres:
20th Century
Composers:
Arvo Part
Publishers:
Universal Edition
UPC:
803452005681
ISBN:
9783702408022
Format:
Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Concerto
Artist:
Arvo Part
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.5 pounds
Detailed Description
Scores 2 violins, string orchestra and prepared piano

SKU: PR.UE031937

Doppelkonzert. Composed by Arvo Part. World Premiere: in Tallinn / Estonia; by the Estonian Chamber Orchestra; conducted by Eri Klas. Study score. With Standard notation. Composed 1977. Duration 0:27:00. Universal Edition #UE031937. Published by Universal Edition (PR.UE031937).

ISBN 9783702408022. UPC: 803452005681.

Tabula rasa is Part's most extensive instrumental work. Inspired by the concerto grosso from the Baroque period - a small group of instruments, against the rest of the orchestra - the first movement, Con moto (with movement), features Vivaldi-like textures resulting from its use of static rhythms and homophonic structure. The prepared piano - in which different objects are put into the instrument, thus creating different starling sounds (in this piece screws between the strings) - makes a clear reference to bells. The first movement develops through a juxtaposition of two different episodes: one rhythmically active and one calm section in which only one violin and piano take part. The motion in the active section increases gradually in register and rhythmic activity and culminates in an extensively arpeggiated, almost violent, section. In the second movement, Senza moto (without movement), the prepared piano serves an even more important function - providing the only rhythmic and coloristic contrasts to the extended canon sections in which the celli expand a diatonic scale upwards and downwards, similar to the technique used in Cantus, followed in canon by the first violins. (Per F. Broman, 1997, taken from the booklet of BIS CD 834).

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