Suite for Solo Piano
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Suite for Solo Piano (2008) consists of three short pieces. The first, Gestures, was my attempt to musically depict various physical motions made by people. I tried to capture everything from the shrugging of one's shoulders to hair flipping. None of the gestures are marked in the score, since I want both the performer and audience to be active participants in imagining which various "gestures" could possibly correspond to each musical gesture. Little Minuet is dedicated to Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951) and employs his 12-tone method. The rhythms suggest a Viennese minuet. The piece is also a strict canon by inversion. Resonances explores ways of enabling the piano to act as a "resonant space" wherein musical events spinning out from various combinations of tones become enhanced by the sympathetic vibrations of unarticulated piano strings. Resonances requires the performer to have a friend assist in playing the final few chords since they span too great a registral distance for one pianist to play as indicated without resorting to arpeggiation.
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Aaron Alon's music has been performed around the world by such acclaimed musicians as Leone Buyse, Ian Davidson, Andrea Ceccomori, Catherine Branch, Daniel Neer, Michael Fennelly, Mark Whatley, and new music groups Sounds New and the Vientos Trio. His works have been included on three labels and awarded numer…
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