Steve Reich- 3rd Movement Fast 'Electric Counterpoint' Flashcards
Genre
Minimalist
Date of composition
1987
Genre stylistics
Metamorphosis- gradual change Layers Repetition/ostinati/loops Phase shifting Drones
Use of technology
Panning- sound travelling from one speaker to the next
Multi-tracking- different layers on top of each other
Looping
Tempo
192 bpm- very fast
Metre
3/2 with shuttle shifts to 12/8
Cross rhythms make the metre hard to spot
Rhythm
Cross rhythms make the metre hard to spot
Original motif is syncopated
Harmony-how is the motif treated?
The motif is developed and explored
Original motif is played on a high register
Motif is hexatonic (6 pitches only)
Tonality
Tonal ambiguity-sounds like E minor or Gmajor
Modal- E-Aeolian
No traditional cadences
B section- constant change between E minor and C minor
Instrumentation
Soloist with pre-recorded multi-track recordings
1 live soloist:
plays the resultant melody, strummed patterns, cross rhythms
7 pre-recorded electric guitars:
2 pre-recorded bass guitars:
adds depth to texture, developed through addition, creates cross rhythms
Dynamics
Ends with a crescendo and a forceful E5 chord
Structure
Loosely Ternary form with a coda
ABA(coda)
Texture
Panning+ interweaving rhythms make it feel like the texture is changing
Starts monophonic
Ends polyphonic
Polyphonic-contrapuntal texture (only melodies)
Section A (texture)
Begins monophonic
More layers are added- 4 part cannon
Texture built up by bass
Bass and live guitar create cross rhythms
Resultant melody played by the live guitar
Section B (texture)
C minor (or is it Eb major)
Change in metre to 12/4, two guitars stay in 3/2
E minor again
C minor (metre keeps changing)
E minor (metre and key makes it more ambiguous)