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Riflessi di San Marco nell’acqua alta

23.00

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A fresh and fluid piece of contemporary music of intermediate-advanced level for a double duo (2 clarinets and 2 guitars), inspired by the concert form of the double choirs in vogue in Venice between ‘500 and ‘600.
Small lively movements, rich in changing timbres, and an impressionistic sound language move the piece towards a solid architecture in an ever-changing context.
Exploration of the timbral through elements of contemporary writing and extended techniques for guitar and clarinet.
Composition of great virtuosistic effect and emotional involvement of the audience. Large format score complete with detached parts.

 

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Description

Juan Mariano Porta

Reflections of San Marco in the high water

for double duo (2 clarinets and 2 guitars)

 

Musical score

Technical notes in Italian and English

 

pages 20+ 4 detached parts (4 pages each)

price € 23,00

size cm 23,5×31, staple

Music Collection series

ISBN 979-12-81850-08-8

  • Small lively movements, rich in changing timbres, and an impressionistic sound language move the piece from its apparent initial static: a solid architecture in an ever-changing context.
  • Score of great virtuoso effect and emotional involvement of the audience.
  • Graphic care in the score and in the parts that are detached for a faster reading during study and execution.

 

 

Reader profile

  • concert musicians
  • guitarists
  • clarinettists

 

Author’s profile

Juan Mariano Porta, composer, guitarist, trombonist and musicologist from Argentina. After graduating in guitar, trombone and music education in his hometown he moved to Padua to continue his studies in Musicology and Composition, which alternates teaching guitar and solfeggio. As a composer he has received several awards at the competitions Gramazio Metallo, Alea III, Musiche dal Sud del mondo, Le città invisibili Project. As musicologist, he deals with the musical edition of the works of Giuseppe Tartini.

 

Additional information

Weight 0.132 kg