How Williametta Spencer utilizes mixed meter
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ต.ค. 2024
- Discussion Questions:
1) "This piece seemingly does not have any structure." Is this a statement you would agree with, or would you argue that there some type of form? If yes, how would you define the form? If no, why do you believe this?
2) How would you identify the last three chords of the piece, "With Thy Blood?"
D minor: VI VII I (picardy third), D major: bVI bVII I, or another way? Why?
3) How would you describe the methods/techniques Williametta Spencer uses in "At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners" to convey John Donne's text? Are there any more that I did not mention?
NDSU Students - At The Round Earth Imagined Corners, A1094 in Choral Library.
In this video, I discuss various compositional techniques utilized by Williametta Spencer in her composition, "At The Round Earth's Imagined Corners."
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