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Daniel Manoiu
Pangenesis for Piano and Orchestra
Genetic Inheritance Models Related to Music Development
2013. 124 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2013
ISBN: 3-639-51487-4 (3639514874)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-51487-2 (9783639514872)
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Pangenesis is a composition for piano and orchestra in two movements that was created using several conceptual ideas: multi-layered horizontal pitch organization, additive and subtractive rhythmic processes, expanding and contracting formal structures and the piano as a solo instrument as opposed to the piano as part of the ensemble. The two movements of the work, named Part I and Part II are both composed using these ideas, but the manner in which they are presented and applied is distinctive for each movement. Some of the development processes used in the piece are related to Gregor Johann Mendel´s genetic inheritance model, that resulted from experimental hybridization in plants. Using this model as a reference, a compositional process is used to develop horizontal pitch distribution using pitch class sets, along with aspects of the rhythm and form. Stylistically, Pangenesis incorporates both Western and Eastern 20th century musical traditions and philosophies, which are meant to affect the audience s perception of time through static and active musical discourse.
Dr. Daniel Manoiu (b. 1985) is an award winning composer and pianist based in Miami, FL. He has performed at world class venues such as Carnegie Weill Recital Hall in New York, and his compositions have been featured in concerts in Europe and the United States. Dr. Manoiu is currently teaching at the University of Miami Frost School of Music.