Last night I had the pleasure to play for a selected group of people who work at the Chimney Rock Winery located in the heart of the Napa Valley Chimney Rock Winery Chimney Rock produces hand-crafted Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux-varietal blends from its estate vineyards in the Stag Leap District. Many thanks to Kelsie Earnest for booking me through GigSalad, and writing a five star review. https://www.gigsalad.com/christian_laremont_san_francisco/review/291782
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Friday, September 17, 2021
HARMONIC ANALYSIS: Canción from Canción y Danza No.1 A. R. Pipó
The Andante Cantabile, written in 1958, is generally a tonal piece. However the French
influence, particularly C. Debussy, is present in this work through the use of the Dorian
mode (B natural), modal mixture (cadence on D and not Dm in m.17) and colorful four
note chords throughout the piece.
||: A :|| B A' || The musical form of the Dance is a two part binary form where the sec-
tions are equivalent and equal in length. The harmonic content is sectional except in the B section (m.17) where we get an unexpected surprise with a cadence on D and not Dm. This foreshadows the arrival of the next and final movement the Allegro in D.
||: A :|| This section starts and ends on the tonic chord of Dm. Pipó introduces various
chords from the Dorian mode ( F - G - Am, m.3-4) mixed with standard tonal chords
( E/G dim.- A dom.7th, m. 7).
The B section is used as a contrast to the previous section. The first four bars are resolved modally (IV - VII) on Dm. The next 4 bars end on an unexpected D major chord preceded by F and C (m.15-16).
The A' section is a slightly varied form of A with grace notes in m. 20-21.
Monday, January 4, 2021
Danza from Canción y Danza No.1 - Allegro Arranged for Two Guitars
Andalusian born Antonio Ruiz-Pipó (1934-1997), virtuoso pianist and composer
wrote Canción y Danza No.1 in 1958. More information on his background can
be found here https://www.boosey.com/pages/cr/composer/composer_main?composerid=19939&ttype=BIOGRAPHY.
The work is a two mvt. piece and starts with a Andante cantible in D minor which
is yuxtaposed to a contrasting Allegro in D major, both with a 6/8 time signature.
This post includes my arrangement of the Allegro for two guitars.
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