This treatise focuses on Paul Lansky’s percussion quartet Threads, a ten-movement work organized into three distinct movement families: Preludes and Arias, Recitatives, and Choruses. While the composer creates three distinct “threads” through formal naming, establishment of a specific instrumentation, and unique sound palettes, this treatise isolates and discusses salient musical elements throughout the work. This document…
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