Duchess Flashcards
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Rachel Portman
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- Born in 1960 and educated at Charterhouse School and Oxford University
- Her early work included writing music for student film and theatre productions which led to television work including music for ‘Oranges are Not the Only Fruit’,
- Has since written music for over 100 films, most famously for ‘Chocolat’ and ‘Cider House Rules’
- She won an Oscar for her score for ‘Emma’ also awarded an OBE in 2010
- She has also written a children’s opera - ‘The Little Prince’
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The Duchess key facts
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- 2008 film, directed by Saul Gibb, staring Kiera Knightley
- It was based on the life of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire
- Set in the late 18th Century, the score includes movements by contemporary composers Beethoven and Haydn, as well as her own music
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Instrumentation of the work
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- Portman uses a fairly limited orchestral palate. Using instruments that might have made up the orcehstra at the time in which the film was set (Classical period)
. Woodwind . Horns and Trumpet . Timpani . Harp . Piano . Strings
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Texture of the work
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- Textures dominated by the string section as they have most of the melodies
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Use of the instruments in the work
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- A solo violin is used in ‘The Duchess’ (from bar 17) and in the corresponding sections in ‘Six Years Later’ and ‘End Titles’
- The harp is used as an accompanying instrument throughout, playing quaver figures (The Duchess) or arpeggio figures (Mistake of your life)
- The piano plays a prominent part in the middle section of ‘Mistake Of Your life’ playing a mid-range melody over upward arpeggio figures
- Timpani are used to provide an ostinato pedal in ‘Misake Of Your Life’
- Horns and woodwind are used to provide harmonic filling/doubling. There is very little use of individual brass or woodwind timbres for important melodic ideas.
- Most of the writing is restrained and non-virtuosic, avoiding extremes of range and dynamics
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Describe the Rhythm, tempo and metre in “The Duchess”
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- 4/4 at 120, However, the note values suggest a slow tempo, heard in minims here.
- Regular, clear pulse
- Few syncopations in melody (but accompaniment does use some)
- Quaver ostinato rhythm is uses extensivley
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Describe the Rhythm, tempo and metre in “Mistake Of Your Life”
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- Slow 3/4 at 66
- Clear pulse from bar 19 onwards. Bars 1-18 are very slow moving and pulse is not clear
- Repeated rhythms in both A and B ideas give structure and unity
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Describe the structure in The Duchess
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- Uses 3 ideas, all in D major
Bars:
1-16 (String melody with harp/string quaver accompaniment)
17-34 (Violin Solo)
35-43 (solo violin plays ideas based on bars 12-13)
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Describe the structure in Mistake of your life
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Introduction (bars 1-18) A section (19-34) B section (35-42) C section (35-36) developed from bar 2
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Describe the melody in “Six years later”
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- Triadic ideas
- Decorated at time with chromatic lower auxiliary notes (bar 6)
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Describe the melody in Never see your children again
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- Slow, rising stepwide idea
- ‘Rocking’ quaver figures throughout
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Describe the texture of the work
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- Mainly homophonic textures, supporting the melody
- Ostinato textures used:
. Quaver fifth accompaniment in ‘The Duchess’
. Timpani texture at opening of ‘Mistake of Your Life’ - Pedal texutres - tonic bass pedal bass 17-34 in ‘The Duchess’