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Michael Ippolito

Ippolito: Canzona

$ 76.25
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Murphy Music Press  |  SKU : C-213
  • Composer: Michael Ippolito (1985-)
  • Format: Score & Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: Saxophone Ensemble
  • Work: Canzona (2020)
  • Size: 8.9 x 12.0 inches

Description

Duration: 5 minutes

Instrumentation: 2 soprano saxophones, 4 alto saxophones, 3 tenor saxophones, 3 baritone saxophones

Canzona was inspired by the polychoral music of Gabrielli and other Renaissance composers. Throughout this piece, three musical ideas are used: a strange, unaccompanied melody, a relaxed counterpoint typical of Renaissance choral music, and a more animated style of music, which I think of as a toccata or fanfare. Canzona begins with a slow fugue on the strange melody, starting with a solo baritone saxophone and gradually introducing more voices. After this, a series of call and response phrases introduce the choral-style music, building to a brief appearance of the toccata idea. Throughout the piece, these ingredients are recombined and developed until they all come crashing together in an intense conclusion.

Murphy Music Press

Ippolito: Canzona

$ 76.25

Description

Duration: 5 minutes

Instrumentation: 2 soprano saxophones, 4 alto saxophones, 3 tenor saxophones, 3 baritone saxophones

Canzona was inspired by the polychoral music of Gabrielli and other Renaissance composers. Throughout this piece, three musical ideas are used: a strange, unaccompanied melody, a relaxed counterpoint typical of Renaissance choral music, and a more animated style of music, which I think of as a toccata or fanfare. Canzona begins with a slow fugue on the strange melody, starting with a solo baritone saxophone and gradually introducing more voices. After this, a series of call and response phrases introduce the choral-style music, building to a brief appearance of the toccata idea. Throughout the piece, these ingredients are recombined and developed until they all come crashing together in an intense conclusion.

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