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Here is a modern version of a Mensuration Canon, where the same melody is played simultaneously at different speeds by augmenting or diminishing note values proportionally. In this case, many different rates at the same time. Otherwise, it's just a descending a natural minor scale, played on alternating short and long note values.

Arvo Pärt - Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten

Estonian National Symphony Orchestra Paavo Järvi

youtube.com/watch?v=KImKBJ1jQf



^ I should add that while this concept sounds simple, the effect created here is like nothing you've ever heard. If you listen straight through and make it to the end, you just might be in a puddle of emotions. It's gut-wrenching.

cc: @White_Rabbit

This piece was famously used in the movie Hiroshima, underscoring Little Boy was being loaded onto the Enola Gay.

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@voltronic

I love this yet I don't like it

It's kind of like Adagio for strings

@99reasons4truth
That's an interesting statement but I think I understand. It is a very slow burn. But that's the point.

@99reasons4truth
That extreme dissonance before it finally resolves is very purposeful. You don't have to like it, but that's exactly what he was going for. It should make you extremely uncomfortable before it releases you.

@voltronic It's a glorioys piece of music, so full of sadness for the passing of Britten. It's also an important piece in the minimalism Canon.

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