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

 

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