In American City for piano and wind ensemble, a continuous,
single-movement work, the piano frequently assumes prominent, virtuoso and solo
roles, and at other times functions as simply another instrument in the
ensemble. This work dwells extensively
on two pitch classes, G# and B, together as "harmony," and one after another,
as a melodic motif. The "chordal"
material features thirds, frequently in the context of diminished and augmented
triads.
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George Flynn
American City Play
Recorded on 01/01/2008, uploaded on 07/03/2009
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In American City for piano and wind ensemble, a continuous, single-movement work, the piano frequently assumes prominent, virtuoso and solo roles, and at other times functions as simply another instrument in the ensemble. This work dwells extensively on two pitch classes, G# and B, together as "harmony," and one after another, as a melodic motif. The "chordal" material features thirds, frequently in the context of diminished and augmented triads.
George Flynn
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