Three Poetics for Clarinet and Trombone
Sy Brandon
This composition consists of three movements that are influenced by
poetic forms. Read More
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This composition consists of three movements that are influenced by
poetic forms.
I. Shadorma - A shadorma has 6 line
stanzas where the lines have a syllable count
of 3,5,3,3,7,5 respectively. The syllable count was translated into meter
therefore
creating 3/8, 5/8, two measures of 3/8, 7/8, and 5/8 resulting in 6 measure
phrases.
II. Cinquain - A cinquain is an American Poem invented by Adelaide Crapsey.
It is
five lines long and uses a syllable count of 2,4,6,8,2 to determine the
line breaks.
Three possible variants are mirror 2,4,6,8,2,4,6,8,2; butterfly
2,3,6,8,2,2,4,6,8,2;
and reversal 2,8,6,4,2. Mirror and reversal are used in this movement
therefore
creating a pattern of 2,4,6,8,2,8,6,4,2. The syllable count is reflected in
the number
of notes in each phrase.
III. Bantu - The bantu originated from Swahili speakers therefore
incorporating
the idea of call and response. The stanzas are couplets where the first
line is more
metaphorical and the second line more concrete. Call and response between
each
instrument permeates this movement with alternations of which instrument is
the
leading voice.