Patchwork
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Label: Etcetera
Cat No: KTC1794
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 14th July 2023
Contents
Works
PatchworkDame, ne regardes pas (Variations on a theme of Machaut)
Gishora
Transitions
Sonatina piccola
Piccolo Sonata
Artists
Peter VerhoyenNele Tiebout
Benoît Viratelle
Pieterjan Vranckx
Sylvie Erauw
Stefan De Schepper
Works
PatchworkDame, ne regardes pas (Variations on a theme of Machaut)
Gishora
Transitions
Sonatina piccola
Piccolo Sonata
Artists
Peter VerhoyenNele Tiebout
Benoît Viratelle
Pieterjan Vranckx
Sylvie Erauw
Stefan De Schepper
About
The ability to tell a story and an expressive flow - those who makes quilts choose for their stories to be passed on, memories to be kept, and hopes and promises to be shared; narrative sensitivity and symbolic insight - shapes, motifs and colours often have meanings that are deeply rooted in past and tradition.The idea that beauty can exist in organised multiplicity also extends to art.
In music, this principle has been translated into a range of genres and compositional techniques such as centonisation (the combination of melodic formulas into a synthetic composition) or incatenatura (the linking together of pieces of existing music, as in the Renaissance quodlibet.
The pastiche is similar, being an operatic variant in which borrowed fragments are stitched together and given a new libretto to create a new work. The contrasting canzone of Frescobaldi and his contemporaries were even termed patch canzone.
It is also possible to think about music as patchwork in a broader sense; we need merely to consider polyphony, in which voices slide horizontally and vertically over each other with chords and imitative fragments as connectors, or Baroque music in which rhetoric directs the order, repetition and linking of its themes.
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