• Eco III by Michael Jarrell Harp - Sheet Music

Eco III by Michael Jarrell Harp - Sheet Music

By Michael Jarrell

Rather than adopting the well-known practice in certain 16th-century polyphonic music of superimposing temporal planes, this work aims to superimpose or overprint various semantic planes to be found between the text and the music. The echo is not seen as a pure interaction between a set of given words and notes. As might be expected, the music was built up in relation to the poem, but is more of an echo of the words, like a blurred footprint which communes with silence (presence-absence). There are no dramatic gestures, no flights of fancy one is simply left with an impression, an atmosphere which diminishes the relevance of the question, "Is the explicit meaning of words obscured or magnified by the sounds which are made to correspond with it?" Eco is a setting of Sonnet 80 (1594) by Luis de Gongora. Michael Jarrell, translated by Mary Criswick

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Summary
Instrument:
Harp Soprano Voice Voice Solo
Genres:
Contemporary
Composers:
Michael Jarrell
Publishers:
Editions Henry Lemoine
ISBN:
9790230954808
Format:
Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Michael Jarrell
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
7
Shipping Weight:
0.19 pounds
Detailed Description
Soprano voice and harp

SKU: LM.25480

Composed by Michael Jarrell. Vocal music. Contemporary. Score. 7 pages. Duration 10'. Editions Henry Lemoine #25480. Published by Editions Henry Lemoine (LM.25480).

ISBN 9790230954808.

Rather than adopting the well-known practice in certain 16th-century polyphonic music of superimposing temporal planes, this work aims to superimpose or overprint various semantic planes to be found between the text and the music. The echo is not seen as a pure interaction between a set of given words and notes. As might be expected, the music was built up in relation to the poem, but is more of an echo of the words, like a blurred footprint which communes with silence (presence-absence). There are no dramatic gestures, no flights of fancy one is simply left with an impression, an atmosphere which diminishes the relevance of the question, "Is the explicit meaning of words obscured or magnified by the sounds which are made to correspond with it?"
Eco is a setting of Sonnet 80 (1594) by Luis de Gongora.

Michael Jarrell,
translated by Mary Criswick

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