Mike Svoboda : Study no. 4 - double canon

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MIKE SVOBODA

Study No.4 Double Canon (2015)

for four saxophones and four trombones


Mike Svoboda (*1960) Study No. 4 - Double Canon (2015) for four Saxophones and four Trombones Duration: 8 minutes The premiere performance: August 30th, 2015 at the Festival Rümlingen, Rümlingen Switzerland; by the Aeterea Quartett and les trombones de bale

Study No. 4 - Double Canon is conceived to be played outside in an open space. The saxophones should play in the middle of the audience facing outwards. The trombones are behind the audience, a great distance apart from each other, perhaps 50-60 meters across, and each ca. 25-30 meters from the saxophone group. The piece should not be conducted. The performers play from a performance score and coordination between the two groups is purely aural. The intonation is based on a 3/5/7/11/13 limit Otonality, as used by Harry Partch. Since it is highly unlikely that the players will have the time learn the tuning exactly – nor might it be possible to hear each other at the distance so well – , it is suggested that the players use tuners, certainly the trombonist. In addition, approximations of the tuning is given using 1/8 and 1/4 tones in combination with + and - signs. The exact cent deviation from equal temperament is given for reference to the tuner. In the first 6 pages, the two quartets play independently of each other regarding tempi, meter and baring. Therefore the entrances of the groups are marked with numbers 1 to 14 in circles to aid in rehearsals. Starting at page 9, measure 15, the two groups are conventionally coordinated, notated on the same page, and the bar numbers not encircle



















Mike Svoboda (*1960) Study No. 4 - Double Canon (2015) Stand March 2012 Š 2011 Kruse Verlag / Mike Svoboda www.mikesvoboda.net


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