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	<title>Aaron Gervais, composer &#187; four pieces</title>
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		<title>Four Pieces for Accordion and String Quartet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2004 07:28:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Aaron Gervais</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Four Pieces for Accor&#173;dion and String Quar&#173;tet was writ&#173;ten between the summer of 2002 and the fall of 2003. It was inspired by a series of poems called Swerve, by Cana&#173;dian poet Sarah Lang. There are four poems in the series, which tell the story of a woman watch&#173;ing her lover die of cancer. Four [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Four Pieces for Accor&shy;dion and String Quar&shy;tet</em> was writ&shy;ten between the summer of 2002 and the fall of 2003. It was inspired by a series of poems called <em>Swerve</em>, by Cana&shy;dian poet <a href="http://www.arimneste.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', ''); return false;">Sarah Lang</a>. There are four poems in the series, which tell the story of a woman watch&shy;ing her lover die of cancer. Four Pieces is ded&shy;i&shy;cated to my grand&shy;mother, Antoinette Schulte, who was an accor&shy;dion&shy;ist and died of cancer when I was a child.</p>	<p>What inter&shy;ested me about <em>Swerve</em> was the sen&shy;sa&shy;tion of the pas&shy;sage of time con&shy;veyed by the narrator&rsquo;s emo&shy;tions. I felt this had strong cor&shy;re&shy;la&shy;tions with musi&shy;cal form, and I wanted to try to trans&shy;late the emo&shy;tional form of Lang&rsquo;s series into an instru&shy;men&shy;tal piece. There&shy;fore, each poem in the set cor&shy;re&shy;sponds to a move&shy;ment in <em>Four Pieces</em>, and each move&shy;ment closely fol&shy;lows the con&shy;tent of the cor&shy;re&shy;spond&shy;ing poem in <em>Swerve</em>.</p><p><em>Four Pieces</em> was also my first suc&shy;cess&shy;ful attempt at the pur&shy;pose&shy;ful jux&shy;ta&shy;po&shy;si&shy;tion of dis&shy;parate har&shy;monic sys&shy;tems. I wanted to be able to draw from a palette of func&shy;tional and non-functional sonori&shy;ties rang&shy;ing from pop&shy;u&shy;lar music and jazz, to medieval, clas&shy;si&shy;cal, and twentieth-century West&shy;ern music. I achieved this goal by plac&shy;ing har&shy;monic and melodic ideas in new local con&shy;texts or by using the func&shy;tion of one har&shy;monic system with the mate&shy;r&shy;ial from another. Exam&shy;ples include the osti&shy;nato 6/3 chord in the first move&shy;ment, trans&shy;posed up a quar&shy;ter&shy;tone, and the func&shy;tional cadence that ends the piece, dis&shy;guised by dense pitch clus&shy;ters and non-triadic sonorities.</p><div class="bottompad" style="margin-left:-1em;">	<span class="small"><span class="bold">Viñes Passing Through</span></span></div><div class="bottompad"><div class="mediaitem">	<object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="http://aarongervais.com/wp/wp-content/themes/wp-aaron/scripts/button/musicplayer.swf?&amp;song_url=http://aarongervais.com/media/vinespassingthrough.mp3&amp;b_colors=660000,660000,660000,660000&amp;autoload=false" width="17" height="17"><param name="movie" value="http://aarongervais.com/wp/wp-content/themes/wp-aaron/scripts/button/musicplayer.swf?&amp;song_url=http://aarongervais.com/media/vinespassingthrough.mp3&amp;b_colors=660000,660000,660000,660000&amp;autoload=false" /><img src="noflash.gif" width="17" height="17" alt="mp3" /></object><span class="soundbuttonlabel"> listen to <em>Vi&ntilde;es Passing Through</em></span></div><p>A mash-up by <a href="http://www.niwo.com/steve/" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', ''); return false;">Steve Layton</a> that uses <em>Four Pieces</em>.</p>	<p><span class="bold">Other sources:</span> Ricardo Vi&ntilde;es &#8211; <em>Menuet Spectral</em> &amp; <em>En Verlaine Mineur</em>, Christ&shy;opher DeLau&shy;renti &#8211; <em>Tiger</em>, Sara Peebles &#8211; <em>Music for Incan&shy;descent Events</em> Joseph Drew &#8211; <em>He Was a Poet</em></p></div>]]></content:encoded>
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