The Mysterious, the Tranquil, and the Angry
Format
Composer's Club Concerts
Faculty Mentor Name
Francois Rose
Faculty Mentor Department
Conservatory of Music
Additional Faculty Mentor Name
Robert Coburn
Abstract/Artist Statement
The concept of the piece began with trying to express certain moods. The first movement is mysterious because of the way there is not a defined tonality or modality in certain passages. This creates ambiguity for the listener which establishes a mysterious mood. The second movement is an attempt to express tranquility; being a slower movement, it will relax the listener and the different colors will keep the listener on the look-out. The last movement expresses anger due to the fact that it is mostly composed with minor chords.
Location
Recital Hall
Start Date
23-4-2013 2:00 PM
End Date
23-4-2013 3:30 PM
The Mysterious, the Tranquil, and the Angry
Recital Hall
The concept of the piece began with trying to express certain moods. The first movement is mysterious because of the way there is not a defined tonality or modality in certain passages. This creates ambiguity for the listener which establishes a mysterious mood. The second movement is an attempt to express tranquility; being a slower movement, it will relax the listener and the different colors will keep the listener on the look-out. The last movement expresses anger due to the fact that it is mostly composed with minor chords.