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OVERVIEW OF THE EXTRACT PROJECT Included with this sheet are a number of examples from a variety of pieces which you may be studying this semester, and extracts from a couple of poems. You should compose an original composition for agroup of not less than four instrumentalists which include between four and six of these extracts. The extracts may be transposed, re-orchestrated or placed in other rhythmic environments, but should not be otherwise changed unless specifically stated. The poems may be used as material. They count as one extract. Compositions should be about 2-4 minutes in length. Scores should be written in C. Webern Concerto Stravinsky Symphonies of Wind Ligeti Double Concerto/Chamber Concerto Reich Desert Music Birtwistle Verses for Ensembles/Yan Tan Tethera Antheil Ballet Mechanique
EXAMPLE PROJECT (POEMS) OPTIONS option 1: set the following to music for singer/speaker and instrumental ensemble of your choice: Black was the without eye Black was the within tongue Black was the heart Black the liver, black the lungs Unable to suck in light Black the blood in its loud tunnel Black the bowels packed in furnace Black too the muscles Striving to pull out into the light Black the nerves, black the brain With its tombed visions Black also the soul, the huge stammer Of the cry that, swelling, could not Pronounce its sun. from Two Legends from Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow Ted Hughes option 2: set the following to music for singer/speaker and instrumental ensemble of your choice: Phlebas the Phoenician, a fortnight dead, Forgot the cry of the gulls, and the deep sea swell And the profit and loss. A current under sea Picked his bones in whispers. As he rose and fell He passed the stages of his age and youth Entering the whirlpool. Gentile or Jew O you who turn the wheel and look to windward, Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you. Option 3: set the following to music for singer/speaker and instrumental ensemble of your choice: When a Poet Loves a Composer One look at him and I forgot, Embarrassingly soon, That music ought to have, if not Lyrics, at least a tune. He's highbrow in a big, big way But when he sees that I'm The one, he'll think that it's okay For poetry to rhyme. Her Kind of Music Her kind of music was a song About a broken heart, While his was complicated, long, And labelled 'modern art', With links to the chromatic scale, The opera he wrote, To her ears, was a tuneless wail Upon a single note. She struggled to acquire his taste (As frequently occurs), While, with enthusiastic haste, He did away with hers.
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