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Tilting at Windmills
By May Howlett
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Two harpsichords, c.6:45. Advanced Grade
A little musical study on the concept of duality as perceived by Cervantes in his tale of the heroic, self-styled Knight-Errant, Don Quixote, and his ‘squire’, Sancho Panza. The interplay between the Don’s majestic chords and the squire’s erratic scale passages referencing modal or folk motifs, form the fabric of their actual and imagined adventures
Composed 2016
Recorded by Diana Weston and Michael Taslka on Lady Huang's Album (Wirr 087), available online
A little musical study on the concept of duality as perceived by Cervantes in his tale of the heroic, self-styled Knight-Errant, Don Quixote, and his ‘squire’, Sancho Panza. The interplay between the Don’s majestic chords and the squire’s erratic scale passages referencing modal or folk motifs, form the fabric of their actual and imagined adventures
Composed 2016
Recorded by Diana Weston and Michael Taslka on Lady Huang's Album (Wirr 087), available online
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