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Title Dimensions
Article no. 9148510
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Contemporary Wind Music (1945-present)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format PrtStm (full score and parts)
Country of publication Netherlands (nl)
Publisher * De Haske Publications
Publisher's article no. * DHP 0900155-010
Delivery publisher * Music Shop Europe
Series title Inspiration Series
EAN (GTIN) * 9790035045046
ISMN * 979-0-03504504-6
ISMN-10 * M-03504504-6
Year of publication 1990
Composer Graham, Peter
Arranger Segers, Jan
Difficulty level 4
Evaluation level of countries D4 (German upper level)
Duration 8:40
Additional info/contents "Dimensions" by Peter Graham is a fascinating example of the use of the term "dimensions" in music. Through its multi-layered structure, its rich musical palette and its deep emotionality, the piece shows the different dimensions and facets of music and offers listeners an intense and touching listening experience.
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"Dimensions" in music, in connection with the composition of the same name by Peter Graham

The term "dimensions" in music often refers to the complexity and depth of a musical work, as well as the different levels that can exist in music. These levels can relate to various elements of music, including harmony, melody, rhythm, form, and timbre, and help create the complexity and richness of a piece.

This concept is expressed in a fascinating way in Peter Graham's composition of the same name, "Dimensions". "Dimensions" is a work for wind orchestra that impresses with its complex structure and rich musical palette. The piece premiered in 2009 and has since become a popular work in the repertoire of concert bands around the world.

An interpretation of the term "dimensions" in this composition could indicate the different levels of musical representation that Peter Graham has skillfully combined and woven together. The piece contains complex harmonies, rich melodies, diverse rhythms and an impressive timbre palette, which together create a captivating and immersive musical experience.

Furthermore, the term "dimensions" could also refer to the emotional and artistic dimensions expressed in the music of Peter Graham. The piece offers a wide range of emotions, from tender and lyrical passages to powerful and stirring moments that take the listener on an emotional journey. Graham's music is often characterized by its depth, its emotionality and its expressiveness, and "Dimensions" is no exception.

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