Roberto Ventimiglia
Suite Inglese
Roberto Ventimiglia
Suite Inglese
- Instrumentation Tenor Saxophone
- Composer Roberto Ventimiglia
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Difficulty Level
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Wonderful Winds
- Order no. CLSW-SXV001
Description:
Notes from the composer:
"Personally, there has always been something about Baroque music, especially Bach's, that particularly caught my attention from the moment I started studying it: the construction processes.
Bach's music can often deliver tremendously deep feelings by 'simply' building a strictly brain-driven structure, where emotions come from a very calculated process rather than a rhapsodic, romantic attitude. I was keen to explore this in Suite Inglese.
I. Get Bach! - the overall 'recipe' features a one-bar fragment from the first Cello Suite as the main composing ingredient.
II. Mechanisms of Love - a developmental mindset at work here seeking some romance coming from the simple major third interval.
III. Sarabande? & IV. Les agréments de la même Sarabande? - a slow movement representing a Sarabande without being one, but still paired with its embellished version as it would have happened in a Baroque instrumental suite.
V. Postlude - a merely harmonic construction based on a single-bar-rhythmic-cell (as is the case with preludes: minimalism way ahead of its time?).
Apart from Bach's English Suites, the title comes from the very special bond I feel with British musicians/independent publishers, not to mention the fact that Andy Findon (to whom Suite Inglese is dedicated), is pretty often the first interpreter of my works for wind instruments. "
"Personally, there has always been something about Baroque music, especially Bach's, that particularly caught my attention from the moment I started studying it: the construction processes.
Bach's music can often deliver tremendously deep feelings by 'simply' building a strictly brain-driven structure, where emotions come from a very calculated process rather than a rhapsodic, romantic attitude. I was keen to explore this in Suite Inglese.
I. Get Bach! - the overall 'recipe' features a one-bar fragment from the first Cello Suite as the main composing ingredient.
II. Mechanisms of Love - a developmental mindset at work here seeking some romance coming from the simple major third interval.
III. Sarabande? & IV. Les agréments de la même Sarabande? - a slow movement representing a Sarabande without being one, but still paired with its embellished version as it would have happened in a Baroque instrumental suite.
V. Postlude - a merely harmonic construction based on a single-bar-rhythmic-cell (as is the case with preludes: minimalism way ahead of its time?).
Apart from Bach's English Suites, the title comes from the very special bond I feel with British musicians/independent publishers, not to mention the fact that Andy Findon (to whom Suite Inglese is dedicated), is pretty often the first interpreter of my works for wind instruments. "