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- جهت استعلام قیمت، خرید و مشاهده نمونه صفحه محصول، لطفاً از طریق پشتیبانی فروشگاه در واتساپ و تلگرام اقدام فرمایید.
Dedicated to Kami Rowan, this is a substantial single movement work from
accomplished performer and lecturer, and recently-turned composer.
Substantial in that even the part scores are eight pages long, though I
was at once delighted to see that each part had the final page
duplicated on a single sheet, so that the one awkward page turn could be
tackled either as a turn, or by making the score three pages wide
instead of two. A nice touch. A haunting opening introduces a hemiola
style mix of rhythm that is explored much more later in the piece. The
'portamento' in the title is held in the wings until bar 34, where
generous glissandi are asserted, imitated and shared between guitars as
the music builds. A delightful and delicate scherzo pops into view and
the hemiolas reappear with a dramatic section in three parallel octaves
before the scherzo returns in a slightly darker orchestration. Massive
glissandi introduce a key change and a hint of a reprise before a rather
cheeky extended section with grace-note length slides. A true reprise
of the opening follows before a rather stylish mix and match of the
major parts of the piece, making this 360-bar piece (lasting about ten
minutes) move along very nicely. The ending, as one might expect, is
both dramatic and stuffed to the gills with portamenti. Surprisingly
under the fingers, and orchestrated with a real understanding of how to
ensure the ensemble stays tight, this doesn't require a particularly
advanced technique in order to get through it. Derek Hasted (Classical Guitar Magazine)...
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