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Folke Rabe : ウィキペディア英語版
Folke Rabe
Folke Rabe (born 28 October 1935 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a Swedish composer. Works include the electronic drone pieces ''What??'' (also translated as "Was??") (1968), ''Basta'' for solo trombone, ''Escalations'' for brass quintet (1988), ''Concerto for trombone: "All the Lonely People"'' (1989) featuring quotes from The Beatles' "Eleanor Rigby", and ''With Love'' No. 1 and 2 for piano (1988).
According to Robert Erickson (1975, p.95) ''What??'' contains "no obvious discrete changes" and "no sharply defined sections". The piece uses several drone pitches, though they are presented at a time scale where pitch change is "hardly noticed." Interference beats are highlighted (as the only apparent rhythm) and, as "an elegant touch," the microtonal pitches that produce those beats "are worked into a larger pattern of pitch relations". "All possible timbral dimensions are manipulated: spectral envelope, including harmonic and inharmonic partials; time envelope phenomena, such as beats and tremolo; micropitch changes, both fast and slow. Transformations between pitch (with timbre) → chord, chord → 'a sound', 'a sound' → pitch (with timbre) abound."
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