Next up for your enjoyment, my recording of Candlefire by Michael Nyman.
Yes, it is supposed to be that slow! Slower, actually. It should be one beat per second, but I like it a bit faster. With many Nyman pieces, I have to be very careful to go slow enough at the beginning because he will often double the tempo once or twice before the end. Not this time, though, so I can speed it up a bit.
Nyman is most well-known for his scores for the films of Peter Greenaway, but they had a falling-out. This song was written for a Japanese anime version of the Diary of Anne Frank, called Anne no Nikki.
The bass line is block seventh chords, one per beat, descending stepwise through the F minor scale. The melody is simple, but is made interesting by constantly switching between short notes (written as 4/4) and long notes (in 3/4). There isn't much emphasis on the downbeats, and the right hand often avoids the downbeat, so it doesn't feel like you are switching meters so much as just slowing-down and speeding up.
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3 comments:
It's nice. you make it flow well. It makes me think of a summer rain. It would work that way slower too.
Wow! Lovely...
Are you an Oliver Kraus fan? And how do you know about him?
I found Oliver Kraus from last.fm. I was simply listening to the radio station based on your library.
Piano Momentum in particular is nice.
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