Assignment 1
1. Musica Ricercata
Listen to nos. 1, 2, 3, and 5 from Ligeti’s Musica Ricercata here and participate in the discussion thread here.There is no prescribed format. Comment on whatever interests you or strikes you about any or all of the selections.
Whatever you write, be descriptive: don't just say how you feel about something, but what in the music makes you feel that way. It's fine to express an opinon, but connect it clearly to the sounds themselves.
Post at least twice, once initiating, and once replying to someone else’s posting; and post your initial comment before Monday (Sep. 2).
2. Compose
Write a piece 2-4 minutes long for you to play on your own instrument using any 3 pitch classes. Do not use other pitches.Notate as completely and in as much detail as you would if you were giving it to another performer without further instructions.
In both composing and notating, think of gesture, expression, and time more than about pitch.
Notate expression (articulation, dynamics, nuances of timing) thoroughly.
Come to class prepared to perform the piece. It doesn't have to be polished.
3. Improvise
Practice playing in the WT0 scale and in the minor pentatonic scales (pentatonic mode I) beginning on C, D, E-flat, and F (concert pitch).Practicing “in” a scale means more than playing it straight up and down. Learn to use it as a pitch collection that can generate all sorts of gestures. These should eventually include steps and skips, arpeggios, patterns (like alternating thirds) as well as freer gestures, and (if possible on your instrument) chords. Non-pianists will benefit from practicing on the keyboard as well as their primary instrument.