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Exhalation / Expiration for Wind Ensemble (Paperback)
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Doctoral Thesis / Dissertation from the year 2011 in the subject
Musicology, grade: Pass, McGill University (Schulich School of
Music), course: Composition, language: English, abstract:
Exhalation / Expiration, a composition for a wind ensemble of
thirty-four players, continues a series of musical homages by the
composer honouring her father, Alexander Fol. The composition
unites different musical devices to accomplish a metaphorical
mapping of the infection of a healthy body with a mortal sickness,
followed by the organism's gradual demise. The work's duration is
twenty-one-and-a-half minutes.The design of these materials, which
incorporates the form, harmony, rhythm and orchestration, applies
an approach to musical semiotics informed by the philosophical
doctrine of Thracian Oral Orphism, as well as by medical research
on terminally ill cancer patients. The author defines two types of
musical signs, the event-type and the process-type, and decides
upon a musical realization thereof at the formal and structural
levels. In the composition, the signs are organized as musical
symbols that portray the gradual transition between the types of
music symbolizing health - 'A' - and sickness - 'B' - represented
by types of harmonic, rhythmic and orchestrational treatment.
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