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Sheet Music Bipolar Convergence
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Bipolar Convergence

CA$8.00

piece for two pianos

Approx. 3 minute duration

Advanced Difficulty

Composed 2019

“This duet for two pianists is essentially two separate pieces of music in the two piano parts; the music of the two pianists is often in different meters, tonal centres, uses different thematic material, and if you were to hear one part at a time the structure of the music would even seem to have differences. However despite the two simultaneously occurring works, the duet elegantly leaves many interesting perspectives available for the listener; accentuating the separateness of the parts, how they combine together to an entirely different third piece, and moments where all three permutations seem to meet in the middle.”

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piece for two pianos

Approx. 3 minute duration

Advanced Difficulty

Composed 2019

“This duet for two pianists is essentially two separate pieces of music in the two piano parts; the music of the two pianists is often in different meters, tonal centres, uses different thematic material, and if you were to hear one part at a time the structure of the music would even seem to have differences. However despite the two simultaneously occurring works, the duet elegantly leaves many interesting perspectives available for the listener; accentuating the separateness of the parts, how they combine together to an entirely different third piece, and moments where all three permutations seem to meet in the middle.”

piece for two pianos

Approx. 3 minute duration

Advanced Difficulty

Composed 2019

“This duet for two pianists is essentially two separate pieces of music in the two piano parts; the music of the two pianists is often in different meters, tonal centres, uses different thematic material, and if you were to hear one part at a time the structure of the music would even seem to have differences. However despite the two simultaneously occurring works, the duet elegantly leaves many interesting perspectives available for the listener; accentuating the separateness of the parts, how they combine together to an entirely different third piece, and moments where all three permutations seem to meet in the middle.”

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