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Solace Reasoning
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Solace Reasoning is based on a twelve tone row, which is introduced in prime form [ E, F, G, C#, C, F#, A flat, B, D, E flat ]. Performed at Indiana University by: Dimitri LeMay Release date: 8 December 1999
saxophone twelvetone serialism dodecaphony
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Music Composer / Pianist / Sound Designer / Program Director for a state arts agency
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Beats Beats General
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#19,770 today Peak #546
#11,254 in subgenre Peak #40
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Danielle Heal
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December 1999
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July 28, 2020
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MP3 11.2 MB 320 kbps 4:55
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AIFF 49.6 MB
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Solace Reasoning is based on a twelve tone row, which is introduced in prime form [ E, F, G, C#, C, F#, A flat, B, D, E flat ]. Solace Reasoning starts slowly and mellow with a serene feel, gradually quickening in speed as well as rhythmic value of the notes. In the middle andante section of the piece the tone rows begin to stray from the full forms and more partial rows, mainly hexachords, are used. Melodic sequences and transposition of the notes from the original tone rows are used more freely. Then in the final allegretto section of Solace Reasoning there is a combination of full tone rows and fragmented sections of the tone rows. The end is a partial restatement of the original motive. Performed at Indiana University by: Dimitri LeMay Image used is a photo I took walking around one foggy night in Chicago on my phone.
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