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Queneau Etudes, for harpsichord

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Dónal's been performing all six of JS Bach's French Suites (1722-25) over a series of weekly concerts and for the last one I've rather quickly written some music – and Dónal's even more quickly learned it! I've used a French inspiration myself in the form of Raymond Queneau’s Exercices de Style (1947). Queneau was a founder of the Oulipo group of writers and this, his most famous book, has the same short story retold in ninety-nine different literary forms. This kind of 'constrained writing' approach always resonates with me and any composer who knows of it because it's what we do all the time – to quote Anton Webern on his approach to composing, 'the chains set me free'. So, I've used a series of constraints in my writing for Dónal where, for example, the 4th étude 'La Gavotte du Policier Trampoline' uses nothing but the notes of the Gavotte of Suite No. 6. This étude is essentially a unique 'reading' of the entire piece according to a strict scheme. Another example is the final étude that focuses on just the final cadential passage of the Allemande of Suite No.1. Here we loop the chords and cycle through the rhythms to let the player's hands at points go out of sync until the cycle is complete.

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
HUMS
Department:
Music
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-4098-2091


Publication date:
2023-06-13


Language:
English
Pubs id:
2295362
Local pid:
pubs:2295362
Deposit date:
2025-09-30
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