Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Reich - New York
Counterpoint Movement II
- Rhythm and
Meter
- Simple triple
throughout
- Short rhythmic units featuring grouped semiquavers,
with longer notes and separated by rests
- What should be syncopation -
isn't because the meter isn't clear
- Meter is hard to discern
- Structure
- Structured through control of texture
- Falls into two distinct sections
- The first section builds up
complexity with addition of
layers
- The second section is
characterized by the addition
of bass clarinets and more
freedom for the live clarinet
- Texture
- Paired texture - the interval is not
always 3rds, it is sometimes 4ths
- In bar 13 the music divides into three undoubled
homorhythmic pairings and a three part canonic
texture with each entry at one quaver distances
- The piece grows from two homorhythmic
instruments into counterpoint at bar 3 - this
then develops further with more instruments
- Instrumentation
- All one instrument - the clarinet
- Bb clarinet and bass clarinet
- Higher register is avoided
- One live clarinet - others are pre-recorded -
which has the most interest
- Melody
- Bar 25 - live clarinet constructed from segments
of other melodies - this is a resultant melody
- Diatonic throughout
- Based on a hexatonic scale
- Mainly disjunct but with
some stepwise movement
- Tonality
- Key signature suggests B major
- No key defining cadences as piece is based on IV and V
- Never clearly extablished
- Harmony
- Essentially diatonic
- An alteration of chords IV and V
form the main harmonic movement
- Overlap of chords
results in brief
dissonances
- Frequent
D# causes
dissonance