Thursday, December 29, 2005

Miniature Compositions

On the Composer's Forum after the challenge to write 1 minute pieces based on the Enigmatic Scale (se post below) - we made things tougher. This challenge was to write a piece that has 100 or fewer notes (rests do not count). It is to be a finished piece - not a fragment.
My two entries to date are Scherzo Miniature and Duetta Breva - click on the link to hear an MP3.
This is excellent excercise for a composer - it also helps keep the juices going.

Monday, December 12, 2005

The Enigmatic Scale

On a composer forum I participate in we discussed the "Enigmatic Scale". I did some research and found this note:
"In 1888 a music journal in Milan published what it called an "enigmatic scale" of unusual intervals, and invited composers to harmonize it in some fashion. Verdi took up the challenge by using the scale as a basis for a motet in 16th-century style on the traditional "Ave Maria" text. The peculiar ascending/descending scale is set in very long notes in the Bass, Alto, Tenor, and Soprano parts in turn, while the other voices weave around it with extremely chromatic lines, often creating rather startling harmonic progressions. Though intended by the composer primarily as a technical exercise, this Ave Maria still manages to communicate a sense of great drama and religious integrity. A few years before his death, it was published together with three other religious works as Quattro Pezzi Sacri."
The scale referenced is:

We started a challenge. Write pieces of about one minute. Must be for string quartet with optional wind solo - and must be an Adagio.

I wrote three miniatures and these are the MP3s:

Enigmatic Adagio Random Thoughts The Unasked Question