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Introduction & Capriccio - Yng Nghaer Arianrhod - In Arianrhod's Court for flute and harp
Yng Nghaer Arianrhod is cast in, more or less, one span with practically all of the thematic and harmonic material presented in the opening Introduction. A fantasy piece, inspired by the magic and myth of Welsh Goddess Arianrhod, this Introduction and Capriccio doesn't tell a sequential story, though some important parts of her tale are present. On a technical note, each passing section is in proportion to its neighbour (as with the Platonic divided-line) with the metre of each section contracting with each evolution as the music speeds up, and certain harmonic clinches (particularly the interior inversion of the minor 2nd/augmented 4th within an encompassing 5th - an important esoteric hieroglyph) and key relationships where nothing appears to be what it is (always characteristic of harp-writing), might possibly be of interest to students, though none of this is meant to be at all discerned by the listener.
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