Shadowlines : six canonic preludes for piano (2001)

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Shadowlines : six canonic preludes for piano (2001)

George Benjamin

Faber Music, c2004

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Composed in 2001 for Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Shadowlines was George Benjamin's first piano work in almost two decades. By turns gentle and explosive, intimate and monolithic, its six movements (all canons in different ways) form a continuous 15-minute structure of great drama. More often than not, Benjamin's processes are hidden, and go beyond standard techniques of transposition and inversion; from 'elastic' canons, where lines expand, contract or fuse according to variable speeds, to a procedure of Benjamin's own invention where melodic lines and chords pass through a simple intervallic code and emerge totally transformed. A bitter sequence of octatonic chords becomes a blues-like sequence of dominant 7ths, whilst a fierce, plangently chromatic two-part polyphony is transfigured into mild, pentatonic yodelling. '... the first major piano work of the 21st century... Technical rigour and ingenuity lie behind everything, as they do in Bach; but as in Bach, they disappear in the expression of feeling - the impression of the piece is of free fantasy.' The Boston Globe (Richard Dyer), 22 July 2003

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  • NCID
    BA73321541
  • ISBN
    • 0571522483
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    und
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    25 p. of music
  • Size
    30 cm
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