Vijay Iyer: Selected Compositions 1999-2008 Of Vijay Iyer: Solo de Piano
Album de collection | Partitions
COMPOSITEUR:
Vijay Iyer
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Album de collection
ÉDITEUR:
Mel Bay Publications
Vijay Iyer is one of the most significant contemporary composers and performers on the piano. This manuscript represents a compilation of small group compositions by Iyer during a period from 1999 through 2008. The bulk of the pieces were originally written for Vijay's quartet with altoist Rudresh
Détails
Compositeur | Vijay Iyer |
Description Instrument Group | Piano ou Clavier |
Instrumentation | Solo de Piano |
Instrumentation | Piano ou Clavier |
Type de produit | Album de collection |
Description Product Type | Recueil |
Éditeur | Mel Bay Publications |
Genre | Méthode |
Style | Jazz |
ISBN | 9780786683598 |
Edition Number | MLB22261 |
N° | MB22261 |
Description
Vijay Iyer is one of the most significant contemporary composers and performers on the piano. This manuscript represents a compilation of small group compositions by Iyer during a period from 1999 through 2008. The bulk of the pieces were originally written for Vijay's quartet with altoist Rudresh Mahanthappa, bassist Stephan Crump, and drummers Marcus Gilmore, Tyshawn Sorey, and Derrek Phillips, and documented on the albums Panoptic Modes (2001), Blood Sutra (2003), Reimagining (2005), and Tragicomic (2008). The music features experimentation on rhythmic techniques, harmony, orchestration, soloing structures, and macro-form, with an overriding focus on sound and feel. Thisvolume contains contrasting compositional approaches so as to give the reader insight into the broad spectrum of compositional language and devices employed by Iyer. Photo credit: Lena Adasheva
Songlist
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1. Aftermath
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2. Atlantean Tropes
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3. Because of Guns (Hey Joe)
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4. Bibi Sketch 2
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5. The Big Almost
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6. Brute Facts
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7. Configurations
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8. Configurations Solo
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9. Desiring
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10. Father Spirit
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11. Habeas Corpus
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12. Imagined Nations
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13. Inertia
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14. Invariants
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15. Macaca Please