Mourning and Dancing
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SKU: A0.957827
Composed by Krystal J. Grant. Contemporary,Jazz,Jewish,Latin. Score and parts. 43 pages. Krystal Folkestad #118831. Published by Krystal Folkestad (A0.957827).10 min.
Unlike the text of the implied psalm, dancing does not come after mourning in this piece. Instead, it is twined and untwined with mourning through a rondo form that intimates how life cycles through these actions and how one is affected by the other. The Cuban clave rhythm frames the principal section. Woven into it from the mourning sections are the ornamentation of cantorial singing, the urgency of montuno, and improvisation by the players. In the final elegy, modality and meter warp into dissonance. Their chromatic and staggered disentanglement finishes in a forthright return to dancing. (2009)
More information on the composer is available at https://arsarvole.wordpress.com
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