Perpetuum mobile

GIRAUD Suzanne
Musique Symphonique, Educational Works
ISMN 979-0-56025-414-2
8'40
PO & matériel
Artchipel

22

Jun

2019

10

Jan

2019

Philharmonie de Paris pour le projet Démos (2018 – 2019)

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Perpetuum mobile is a piece driven from start to finish by a repeating motif.
These repetitions give rise to a wide variety of variations, from the most “serious” to the most playful. The overall rhythm is constant, with no interruptions.
Little by little, the performers enter into a kind of cadence that allows them to bring all kinds of different modes of expression into play on top of each other. Playing, singing, gestural accompaniment and, finally, inviting the audience to sing along with the orchestra – these are the stages traversed by this joyful journey.
There are many examples of pieces using the perpetuum mobile, or perpetual motif, in the history of music: Haydn, Beethoven, Schubert and right up to the present century. Many are serious in style. This one is serious about providing a rich cognitive experience for children, and for teachers, the satisfaction of being able to show children a wide variety of things, in small, fun steps.

Suzanne Giraud

Description

Nomenclature
Flutes 1 : Teachers
Flutes 2 & 3 : Children
Oboe 1 : Teachers
Oboe 2 & 3 : Children
Clarinets 1 : Teachers
Clarinets 2 & 3 : Children
Bassoons 1 : Teachers
Bassoons 2 & 3 : Children
Trumpets 1 : Teachers
Trumpets 2 & 3 : Children
Trombones 1 : Teachers
Trombones 2 & 3 : Children
Euphoniums 1 : Teachers
Euphoniums 2 & 3 : Children
Timpani
Percussion 1 (see details)
Violins 1 : Teachers
Violins 2 & 3 : Children
Violas 1 : Teachers
Violas 2 & 3 : Children
Cello 1 : Teachers
Cello 2 & 3 : Children
Double basses 1 : Teachers
Double basses 2 & 3 : Children

Additional information

Weight0,230 kg
Dimensions42 × 29,7 × 0,3 cm
Support

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