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Perpetuum mobile

In music, perpetuum mobile (English pronunciation /pərˌpɛtjʊəm ˈmoʊbɪleɪ/, /ˈmoʊbɪli/; literally, "perpetual motion"), moto perpetuo (Italian), mouvement perpétuel (French), movimento perpétuo (Portuguese) movimiento perpetuo (Spanish), carries two distinct meanings: first, as describing entire musical compositions or passages within them that are characterised by a continuous stream of notes, usually but not always at a rapid tempo; and also as describing entire compositions, or extended passages within them that are meant to be played in a repetitious fashion, often an indefinite number of times.

Types of perpetuum mobile composition

 
A well-known example as a technique is the presto finale of Frédéric Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2: This figuration of rapid triplet quavers (eighth notes) continues for the duration of the movement.

As a distinct composition, perpetuum mobile can be defined as one in which part or most of the piece is intended to be repeated an often unspecified number of times, without the "motion" of the melody being halted when a repeat begins.

Canons are often intended to be performed in a moto perpetuo fashion, and can thus be called canon perpetuus.

In some cases the repeats of a "perpetuum mobile" piece are at a different pitch, a modulation or a chord progression occurs during the repeatable part. Some of the riddle canons of Bach's Das Musikalische Opfer are examples of this particular kind of perpetuum mobile/canon perpetuus.[citation needed]

Perpetuum mobile as a genre of separate musical compositions was at the height of its popularity by the end of the 19th century. Such pieces would often be performed as virtuoso encores, in some cases increasing the tempo along the repeats.

Examples

Perpetuum mobile pieces of both kinds include:

Baroque period

Classical period

Romantic period

20th century

21st century

References

Notes
  1. ^ This is most often performed with a rather insignificant obbligato accompaniment. When scored for wind instruments, it becomes a virtuoso challenge of circular breathing and double-tonguing. Béla Fleck has performed it on the banjo.
References
  1. ^ "Concerto for Orchestra (Béla Bartók)".
  2. ^ "Salute to ABC - Start-ups - Transdiffusion". www.transdiffusion.org. Retrieved 2018-02-13.

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mobile composition 2 Examples 2 1 Baroque period 2 2 Classical period 2 3 Romantic period 2 4 20th century 2 5 21st century 3 ReferencesTypes of perpetuum mobile composition Edit A well known example as a technique is the presto finale of Frederic Chopin s Piano Sonata No 2 This figuration of rapid triplet quavers eighth notes continues for the duration of the movement Elfentanz source source A perpetuum mobile for cello and piano by David Popper consisting of continuous spiccato Hans Goldstein cello and Mellicia Straaf piano Problems playing this file See media help As a distinct composition perpetuum mobile can be defined as one in which part or most of the piece is intended to be repeated an often unspecified number of times without the motion of the melody being halted when a repeat begins Canons are often intended to be performed in a moto perpetuo fashion and can thus be called canon perpetuus In some cases the repeats of a perpetuum mobile piece are at a different pitch a modulation or a chord progression occurs during the repeatable part Some of the riddle canons of Bach s Das Musikalische Opfer are examples of this particular kind of perpetuum mobile canon perpetuus citation needed Perpetuum mobile as a genre of separate musical compositions was at the height of its popularity by the end of the 19th century Such pieces would often be performed as virtuoso encores in some cases increasing the tempo along the repeats Examples EditPerpetuum mobile pieces of both kinds include Baroque period Edit The Preludio from Bach s Partita for Violin No 3 consists almost entirely of sixteenth notes Classical period Edit The finale of Haydn s String Quartet No 53 in D major The Lark Op 64 No 5 The finale of Beethoven s 22nd piano sonata and large segments of the finales of his Tempest and Appassionata sonatas although these are not very fast the Tempest and the 22nd sonata are only marked Allegretto and the Appassionata is marked Allegro ma non troppo The second of Franz Schubert s Impromptus D 899 The fourth of Franz Schubert s moments musicaux likewise not very fast marked Moderato Romantic period Edit Nicolo Paganini s Moto perpetuo Op 11 N 6 source source Arranged for soprano saxophone performed in 2015 by David Hernando Vitores 3 34 Problems playing this file See media help The finale of Carl Maria von Weber s Piano Sonata No 1 Charles Valentin Alkan s Le chemin de fer op 27 for piano Felix Mendelssohn s Perpetuum mobile op 119 for piano Ottokar Novacek s Perpetuum Mobile for violin and piano Nicolo Paganini s Moto perpetuo Op 11 No 6 for violin a Nikolai Rimsky Korsakov s Flight of the Bumblebee an interlude for his opera The Tale of Tsar Saltan Johann Strauss II s Perpetuum Mobile musikalischer Scherz for orchestra Robert Schumann s Hasche Mann from Kinderszenen Bedrich Smetana s Album Leaf No 3 from Six Album Leaves Op 2 Tchaikovsky s Piano Concerto No 1 third movement Tchaikovsky s Symphony No 6 third movement20th century Edit Mouvement from Images Set 1 a 1905 piano composition by Claude Debussy Perpetuum Mobile from Die allerersten Vortragsstueckchen des jungen Cellisten Op 19 by Hugo Schlemuller 1912 The second movement of Prokofiev s Piano Concerto No 2 1912 1913 Trois Mouvements perpetuels a 1918 piano composition by Francis Poulenc The end of the opera Wozzeck Act III Scene 5 by Alban Berg 1914 1924 The last movement of Maurice Ravel s Violin Sonata No 2 1923 1927 The organ solo movement 7 from Janacek s Glagolitic Mass 1926 The last movement of the Violin Concerto by Samuel Barber 1939 The last movement of Bela Bartok s Concerto for Orchestra 1943 1 Prelude no 2 in A minor from 24 Preludes and Fugues by Dmitri Shostakovich 1950 1951 Also the third movement of his Symphony No 8 in C minor The final movement of Benjamin Britten s Cello Sonata in C Major Op 65 1960 Also the third movement of his Suite for Violin and Piano Op 6 1935 the finale of his first solo cello suite 1964 and the penultimate movement of his third cello suite 1972 Arvo Part s orchestral Perpetuum mobile 1963 Perpetuum Mobile by Michael Roberts used as the startup music for Thames Television and earlier ABC Weekend TV 2 Perpetuum Mobile for pedals alone a showpiece for Organ by Wilhelm Middelschulte Fracture a moto perpetuo piece based on the whole tone scale composed by guitarist Robert Fripp and included on the 1974 album Starless and Bible Black Canto Ostinato by Simeon ten Holt 1976 John Adams s Short Ride in a Fast Machine 1986 Perpetuum Mobile by Penguin Cafe Orchestra 1987 Velocities Moto Perpetuo for solo marimba by Joseph Schwantner 1990 21st century Edit Equus by Eric Whitacre 2000 The album Perpetuum Mobile by the German avant garde group Einsturzende Neubauten has some examples of the concept Neil Peart s drum solo Moto perpetuo on Rush s 2011 album Time Machine 2011 Live in Cleveland Nonstop by Juan Maria Solare piano solo invention in the time signature 5 8 2020 References EditNotes This is most often performed with a rather insignificant obbligato accompaniment When scored for wind instruments it becomes a virtuoso challenge of circular breathing and double tonguing Bela Fleck has performed it on the banjo References Concerto for Orchestra Bela Bartok Salute to ABC Start ups Transdiffusion www transdiffusion org Retrieved 2018 02 13 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Perpetuum mobile amp oldid 1118270468, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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