Chaos, Cosmos, and Communion: Three Movements for String Quartet
Description:
The three movements of this piece are related proportionally in that movements one and two represent three-fifths of the length of the whole. Movement three represents two-fifths of the length of the whole. Another proportional relationship exists between movements one and two. Movement one represents two-fifths of the length of the first two movements, while movement two represents three-fifths of the length of the two. An additional link between the three movements is pitch content. Movements…
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Date:
August 1994
Creator:
Moran, David W. (David Wayne)
Partner:
UNT Libraries