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Programme 4: Classical
Introduction
In this programme, the term classical tradition is defined in
both European and Indian music cultures. Both artists share the
same rigour in composing along strictly defined rules and
structures, but one is a written tradition, the other an aural
one.
1. ‘Prinicipia’ by Steve Martland. It is influenced
by the sound world of rock and minimalist music and as the title
suggests is constructed from a set of strictly defined
principles.
2. ‘Indian Dreams’ by Wajahat Khan is for sarod and
string quartet. In order for the classically trained Medici Quartet
to interpret the composer’s intentions, the piece involved a
merging of Indian Classical music and Western approaches to
notation.
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