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Malcolm Dedman Misty Mountain Music

Cantus/Conductus, MME8

SM-000164477
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Description

Composer
Malcolm Dedman
Publisher
Malcolm Dedman
Genre
Classical / Instrumental
Instrumentation
Flute, Violin, Cello, Vibraphone
Scored for
Quartet
Type of score
Full score, Parts
Movement(s)
1 to 2 from 2
Duration
13'0"
Difficulty
Advanced
Year of composition
1983
Description
Cantus/Conductus was originally written in 1983 and was revised in 2012. It is a quartet for flute, vibraphone, violin and cello and lasts just under 13 minutes.

The two movements focus, in turn, on the medieval terms Cantus and Conductus. Cantus is the word used for ‘song’ or ‘melody’, and is here used to describe a free development of short melodic phrases. On the other hand, Conductus was used, although in the context of vocal music, to describe the supporting parts to a cantus firmus, or main melody. In this composition, the word has been used to describe harmonic content as opposed to melodic.

Hence in the first movement, Cantus, melody is the starting point, although the counterpoint of melody suggests harmony in places; and in the second movement, Conductus, the starting point is harmony, but melodic strands soon develop out of the harmonic textures. The two movements are also contrasted by mood, the first building to an aggressive climax, with the second generally being much more relaxed.
Upload date
21 May 2012

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