Andrea Murrone - 🐾 - (Pianoforte)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Piccola condivisione per chi ama il Pianoforte e le correnti musicali della tradizione pianistica.
    (Raccolta 5 n.2)
    Descrizione:
    un pezzo basato sul confronto tra note di un accordo minore e note interne all'accordo minore non appartenenti ad esso. Questa contrapposizione assume varie forme e disposizioni delle note ed anche trasposizioni (da cluster di note vicine a volate che prendono l'intera tastiera, note che vanno in direzione verso l'acuto e verso il grave...).
    Nella parte centrale viene aggiunto un piccolo tema che rimuovendo in parte le dissonanze dà la sensazione di "maggiore".
    Tonalità allargata, Politonalità, Atonalità, Dodecafonia, Neo classicismo, Serialismo, Strutturalismo, Alea, Microtonalità, Minimalismo.
    Pianoforte digitale Kawai es920, temperamento equabile 432Hz
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    Small sharing for those who love the Piano and the musical currents of the piano tradition.
    (Collection 5 n.2)
    Description:
    a piece based on the juxtaposition of notes of a minor chord and notes within the minor chord that do not belong to it. This juxtaposition takes on various forms and arrangements of notes and even transpositions (from clusters of neighbouring notes to volatas that take up the entire keyboard, notes that go in the direction towards the high and towards the low...).
    In the central part, a small theme is added that partially removes dissonances and gives the feeling of ‘major’.
    Expanded tonality, Polytonality, Atonality, Dodecaphony, Neo classicism, Serialism, Structuralism, Randomness, Microtonality, Minimalism.
    Digital piano Kawai es920, equal temperament 432Hz
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Комментарии • 9

  • @andreamurrone_pianoforte
    @andreamurrone_pianoforte  Месяц назад +1

    Curiosity: this is one of the 3 free pieces I wrote during my years on the Composition course. It was a piece for piano and clarinet that I rearranged. Again, without anyone ever having told me anything or played me pieces from the ‘cultured’ strand that roams the composition classrooms of the world's conservatories, on the one hand I had to intuit it all without prior knowledge, on the other hand I had to stay within the confines of structuring that was not contextualised for me. I never knew how to behave and at the time I was too "mentally disturbed" to express myself or relate normally with other human beings.
    Initially this piece was described by my teacher as... I can't say... 😂😂 Put some make-up on at least, he told me. He didn't even know how it sounded. The 'major' section is a clear act of rebellion against the system but nobody noticed that I put it there.

    • @MaryJamesMusic
      @MaryJamesMusic Месяц назад +1

      No way, Andrea Murrone lore leaked
      How old are you and how long did you study music?

    • @andreamurrone_pianoforte
      @andreamurrone_pianoforte  Месяц назад +2

      ​@@MaryJamesMusic I'm around 30 😁 I started play the piano at 11/12 years old. Then I entered the piano conservatory when I was around 16. I also did two years of Composition (in my lately piano years), but between personal problems, complementary courses, school, university, it was impossible to continue everything. Even more so, I was not satisfied with the courses and they really took too much time compared to the actual length of the lesson intended for me. Then I graduated in piano and from that day on, all my relationships with the musical world that I had known ended.

    • @MaryJamesMusic
      @MaryJamesMusic Месяц назад +1

      @@andreamurrone_pianoforte Huh, what an interesting story.
      I haven't lose any contact inside music in real life (I was a violin student once); I never get good at playing (lack of musicality was the common criticism); anyways, most of them are about to leave, they left or never cared too much. Internet contacts are another thing, but, not too much to say to be honest, they're just great.
      I also left all my music studies the past year, but, composing were always self-taught. (I left composing for a large moment too, but returned because I needed it).

    • @andreamurrone_pianoforte
      @andreamurrone_pianoforte  Месяц назад +2

      ​@@MaryJamesMusicThanks for your sharing 😄 I feel you about the need for composition!

    • @MaryJamesMusic
      @MaryJamesMusic Месяц назад

      @@andreamurrone_pianoforte Thanks for sharing your own story too; we also couldn't live without each other as musicians 🫂 (being rare and awkward exceptions)