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== Program Notes ==
== Program Notes ==
 
Musique de Tables (Table Music) clearly displays Belgian composer and filmmaker Thierry De
Mey’s interest in merging the visual and audio aspects of music into a performance art that
engages multiple senses. Musique de Tables is scored for 3 amplified “table surfaces” to be
constructed by the performers and notated in a manner entirely unique to this
composition. Every sound made by the performers is inseparable from a specific physical
motion, and De Mey instructs the performers to create sounds/motions with such colorful
names as “castanets,” “the stone,” “wind-shield wipers,” and “the fan.” This unique work of
chamber music/choreography has become standard repertoire for percussion ensembles and
other new music groups.


=== Review ===
=== Review ===
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== Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
== Works for Percussion by this Composer ==
{{Moore, Joe W. Works}}<br>
{{Mey, Thierry de Works}}<br>





Revision as of 10:50, 24 January 2019

Thierry De Mey


General Info

Year: 20
Duration: c.
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Manuscript
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00   |   Score Only - $0.00


Movements

Instrumentation

Vibraphone



Program Notes

Musique de Tables (Table Music) clearly displays Belgian composer and filmmaker Thierry De Mey’s interest in merging the visual and audio aspects of music into a performance art that engages multiple senses. Musique de Tables is scored for 3 amplified “table surfaces” to be constructed by the performers and notated in a manner entirely unique to this composition. Every sound made by the performers is inseparable from a specific physical motion, and De Mey instructs the performers to create sounds/motions with such colorful names as “castanets,” “the stone,” “wind-shield wipers,” and “the fan.” This unique work of chamber music/choreography has become standard repertoire for percussion ensembles and other new music groups.

Review

Errata

Awards

Commercial Discography

Online Recordings

Recent Performances

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Works for Percussion by this Composer

Musique de Tables - Percussion Trio
Unknowness - Percussion, Electronics
Water - Percussion Sextet, Cello, Electronics



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