Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Electric Counterpoint
- Steve Reich
- Minimalism
- Features:
- Repetition of simple ideas
- Small changes introduced gradually
- Melodies built up with note addition
- Layered textures
- Diatonic harmony
- Slow harmonic rhythm
- Little variety in instrumentation
- Other composers: Phillip
Glass and John Adams
- Third Movement
- Written for jazz guitarist
Pat Metheny
- First performed in 1987
- In 3 movements
- Instrumentation
- For live guitar accompanied by parts for seven guitars
and two bass guitars that have been pre-recorded
- Live guitar amplified
- Structure
- Built up in three layers:
- 1) Syncopated quaver motif introduced by the
live guitar and top four parts, one at a time
- 2) A new syncopated motif introduced by bass guitars
- 3) Sustained motif, built around three chords
- Begins with live guitar then transferred to other parts
- After layers have been built
up, 2 and 3 fade out, leaving
1 to continue and end
- Melody and Texture
- One-bar motif repeated to
form an ostinato
- Introduced at different times by
different parts, creating a canon
- Melodies built up through
gradual note addition
- Resultant melodies used
- Polyphonic
- Rhythm, Metre and Tempo
- Main metre is 3/2
(12 quavers in a bar)
- 192 crochets per minute - very fast
- Little rhythmic variety -
mostly repeating patterns
- Syncopation
- Metric displacement: guitars play the same
motif but start in different parts of the bar
- Polymetre
- Towards the end, some parts go into 12/8 while others stay in 3/2
- Harmony and Tonality
- G major, with some shorter
sections in E flat major
- Diatonic
- Hexatonic scales
- No cadences. Last chord made up of the notes B and E
- Dynamics
- Fairly constant
- Some parts gradually fade out