List Pieces
Andante | 0’00” |
Sunrise | 1’01” |
Larghetto | 2’38” |
Menuett | 3’33” |
Cantilena | 4’11” |
Fandango | 5’08” |
Tech Work
3.1 | 0’00” |
3.2 | 0’16” |
3.3 | 0’32” |
3.4 | 0’49” |
3A | 1’15” |
3B | 1’47” |
3C | 2’08” |
3D | 2’25” |
General Knowledge
Andante
Composer: Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806-1956)
Style: Classical/Romantic
Key: C major
Modulates to G at bar 9 till bar 16 (then back to C
Andante means: Walking Pace
Sunrise Over Sea
Composer: Ken Murray (1968-)
Style: 20th Century
Key: Modal feel main theme in G modality
A tempo- In time
dim. – diminuendo
poco riten. – slightly held back
3/2 time signature – Three minim beats per bar
(See below for articulation chart – accents etc)
Larghetto
Composer: Fernando Carulli (1770-1841)
Style: Classical
Key: E minor (it has an F# in the key sig)
Larghetto – lighter or slightly faster than Largo (slow)
2/4 – duple time 2 crotchet beats per bar
(See below for articulation chart – accents etc)
Menuett
Composer: Johann Phillip Krieger (1649- 1725)
Style: Baroque
Key: A minor
Allegretto – lighter and a little slower than allegro
Cantilena
Composer: Richard Charlton (1955-)
Style: 20th Century
Key: Key signature indicates D major/B minor but it’s quite modal
II – indicates second position
ritard. – slow down
Fandango
Composer: Vincent Lindsey-Clark (1956-)
Style: 20th Century
Key: Mainly in E phrygian mode (key sig indicates A minor)
Allegretto – lighter and a little slower than allegro
crest. poco a poco – slowly get louder
Fandango– a lively spanish dance in triple meter