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1 Scre Aubrie Pwell aɪ Kænt Siːk Fr Vilin, Cell, and Pian

2 Prgram Ntes Prnunced I can t seak in the Internatinal Phnetic Alhabet, the cncet this iece is drawn rm the act that instruments cannt seak This is an bvius statement, but cnsidering the enrmus amunt exectatin laced n a errmer t exress thrugh their instrument it is als irnic Mst instruments alne cannt make a nise withut a ersn initiating the vibratin T integrate the errmer with the instrument, vcal sunds are used t enhance instrumental sunds Three main sunds are used: aɪ, ts, and k K is used t add a ercussive element and strengthen Bartk izzicats Ts is described in the errmance ntes as sustained and ercussive, like a sizzling rying an, and imitates sweeing alng an inside ian string Aɪ is the clsest t seaking and is said like eye This adds a curius element almst seaking and a gliding itch t se a questin The build u the wrk starts with a halting nise cmnent that adds a itch and then devels int a rising aɪ ith mti Kænt Then the Siːk mvement becmes mre articulate, but sts bere the hrase is ver Thrugh swells and murmurs the theme is steadily revealed until stated in its entirety Fllwing this is a synthesis the vcalizatin and nise cmnent Finally lwing, the instruments ram u t cme t a screeching inal halt Perrmance Ntes Niente crescend J q= Percussin and diminuend ȯ * dentes a cntinuatin the last eect marked with a star cl legn stly with the wd turned Strings: slightly t hit the string, mstly hit with the hair the bw Ricchet - cntrlled rebund a thrwn Sul nticell: s bw, in all cases use hal wd and hal Sul tast: st Vilin hair strke, like cl legn: æ 1 Ordinary: rd J æ R æ dentes steady mvement t the J æ next lacement sitin æ 1 J æ R æ gliss Cl legn- Turn the wd slightly t hit Bwing behind the bridge: the string, hal wd hal hair Percussin Bwing n the bridge- use the bw n the t the bridge where the strings * sit, creates a st static like nise, must *randmly sweeing Sweeing u and dwn en strings- als be layed ut t be heard, ntated as strings vertically n the wd the bridge, cntinue randm areggi a nise with bw eect bth nise rhythm like static and treml ver wd the bridge :sul tast sul nt: * 1 æ Y Y Vilncell * Yæ gliss Yæ gliss H Aubrie Pwel 1 R Percussin

3 Glissandi- Even slide thrugh the duratin the nte the glissand starts n, even with ties D nt rearticulate slurred glissandi but lease d rearticulate glissandi that are nt slurred, esecially in izzicat w æ 6 assages m N Rearticulatin b Pian: Ntes layed inside the ian are ntated with and x n the desired itch inside ian Harmnics: arenthetical nte is sunding itch % ~~~ w Swee alng ne string length like The Banshee, Cwell, use nail r dynamics swee string º Y Ÿ IPA exhaled r inhaled sund, unviced inhale gliss ~~~ b ~~~~ gliss [ts] tzzzz, like a sizzling rying an, * ercussive, accented and sustain [aɪ] like eye, in the lwer range, reverberatin the ercussive ian again, but als grvy, imitative ry until silence cell glissand u mti m ~~~~ 6 areggiatin n the wd the bridge Rearticulate Muted itches- ne hand muting inside string and the ther laying it n the keybard Slightly deressed ntes are nt sunding slightly deress Glissand inside the ian acrss strings chrmatically exhale j + + j # O j O O O * * [k] like cat, ercussive sund, unviced and accented arc exressive []* hld r duratin the nte st lautand n IV cl legn stly with the wd turned slightly t hit the string, mstly hit wi æ 1 æ æ æ 1 1 R æ æ gliss raid gliss ver inside strings with ingerti j Y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ j 1

4

5 Agitated q= ca 10 * aɪ Kænt Siːk Aubrie Pwell Vilin cl legn stly with the wd turned slightly t hit the string, mstly hit with the hair the bw æ J æ gliss 1 R æ J æ gliss 1 R * Vilncell n the t wd the bridge, nise like static cntinue randm treml ver wd the bridge H * Pian Agitated q= ca 10

6 æ *randmly sweeing with hair strings hrizntally with bw :sul tast sul nt: * 1 æ Y Y æ Y æ Y H cl legn battut ricchet æ æ 1 æ æ 1 æ Y m *randmly sweeing strings with hair vertically with bw :sul tast sul nt: swee lengthwise alng the string using ingernail t cntrl dynamics º Y j Ÿ * gliss

7 A * æ Y cl legn * æ J æ 1 R æ J æ 1 R æ 1 R æ J 1 R m æ Y treml n the wd the bridge w cl legn stly with the wd turned slightly t hit the string, mstly hit with the hair the bw * æ æ 1 æ 1 1 R æ 1 R æ æ æ J J æ 1 æ Y m A raid gliss ver inside strings with ingerti j j ~~~ m ~~ slightly deress º ~ j ~ O Y O Ÿ * * ~~ swee string gliss

8 B 1 * j æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ + * æ J æ æ æ æ æ æ + * hld as lng as needed t let reverberatin almst die B raid gliss ver inside strings with ingerti m j O O O < O O O * * ~~ ~~~

9 16 æ æ æ R æ J + æ æ æ æ æ 1 R + æ æ æ + æ æ æ æ 1 R + + *hld until reverberatin is almst gne * sunding 1 nde % 19 m j æ æ æ 1 R æ æ æ æ m 1 æ R m m sunding 1 nde * % æ j æ æ æ * * æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ + +

10 6 m 1 R æ J æ æ æ 1 R R * sunding 1 nde w æ j æ æ æ 1 R m % * * # æ Y # treml n wd the bridge æ Y h h e

11 6 * C æ 6 s rd 6 * 6 s w w 6 * 6 sunding 1 nde 6 %% %% C * legat w m

12 1 ricchete rd ricchete w J J m www

13 D J m 6 n ~ w Ȯ Ȯ Ȯ Ȯ J sunding D 1 nde www %%% %%% 1 m Ȯ Ȯ ~ w O O O O Ȯ O Ȯ Ȯ Ȯ w ww %%% * 9

14 10 E sz Y Y [ts]* J sz Y Y sz [ts]* Ȯ Ȯ ~ w O J sz ww w sz Y [ts]* ww E J inside ian sz ~~~~~ slightly deress ~~~ w w ~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~ * * Y ~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~

15 sz Y [ts]* Y 11 sz *imrvise quickly and randmly with the strings behind the bridge ree bw and rhythm sz Y Y [ts]* sz sz Y [ts]* sz slightly deress ~ ~~ J inside ian ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~ ~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

16 1 *imrvise quickly and randmly with the strings behind the bridge ree bw and rhythm Y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *

17 6 1 m m Y * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

18 1 * mrend with the reverberatin the ian reeat as nesseseary until silence * mrend with the reverberatin the ian reeat as nesseseary until silence d nt reeat Y Y Ÿ m * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hld until sund dies t silence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ *

19 61 F - arc sl exressive lautand st n IV rds rd j - - arc n III s rd 1 G 6 [k] [k] [k] G + j # # j» j s arc izz arc j # j rd s Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n j j j s suddenly Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rd # Ÿ~~~~~~~ # # # # rd ~~~~~~~~ ~~~ ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~ ~~

20 16 1 ~~~ suddenly rd # s < Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # n s Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ micrtnal s Bb n B Bb # B n b * b n n B s n µ # n rd n <b b n B # s µ n n # # n n rd # # n -

21 1 Playully H e=e with mtin ù 6 [aɪ] arc m [aɪ] exaggerate scs J 6 ù J ù J ù 6 j izz 6 #» arc # j # - ù 6 [aɪ] Playully H with mtin J J e=e 6 # # # J 6 # j

22 1 1 ù [aɪ] # J ù [aɪ] # - #- - - ù n [aɪ] J #

23 19 I m izz j # # # n j arc # # J n J m n izz arc bw as needed û - I j j j sz j j

24 ù ù ù j ù [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] w ù ù ù ù ù [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] j ù ù ù j ù [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] - m 9 [aɪ] ++ J 6 ù ù [aɪ] [aɪ] O O O izz 6 b s ù j ù 6 6 j - j - b j m m [aɪ] ++ J 6 6 b b b

25 96 6 ù [aɪ] arc» 6 b b j J ù ù ù 6 [aɪ] izz 6» arc J # # j # - ù 6 [aɪ] b b b b [aɪ] 6 # j ù 6 [aɪ] b b b 6 b ù 6 6 j b - b j û b J û ù 6 [aɪ] b 6 b b b b n n 6 b b bb 1

26 10 n n b n sl legat b n ûû # m b Jû J û b b #- - - û # j K j b b b 10 m izz izz b R b n b b bb m m K b b J J J J J J J J b sz * sz b r J J n nn

27 109 # # # n n arc sz arc i * j j j ij

28 11 L Y [ts]* Freely withut cnstant ulse sz Y ian cue be e E be Y Y sz [ts]* ian cue b E e arc n vibr rd s E b w st i j j ij sz Y [ts]* L j Freely withut cnstant ulse use tw sturdy aerlasitc cards as lectrum sl luck inside ian ~~~~ by b Y Y by

29 116 n æ ian cue rd s æ e be e e rds e e e e e e J e e E æ ian cue be inside ian j slty stike lw strings with alm as grace nte Y Y * * ij b 6 b b 11 st rd s n æ æ M Return t Tem lautand st lautand st i j j j j j Y + Y Y * * M Return t Tem

30 6 16, rd 6 j j 6 ij ij j i j j <, rd i j i j j, + * j j j - i j J < b j i j J j 1 b ij ij b i - j ij

31 1 unsyncrnized with thers sz N ++ + ù ù [aɪ] [aɪ] unsyncrnized with thers r ù ù [aɪ] [aɪ] ù ù immitate vice unsyncrnized with thers sz r ù ù N ++ + * [aɪ] [aɪ]

32 11 izz» j j j j j [k] [k] [k] [k] [k] [k] [k]»» j j j sz sz sz ù ù ù ù ù [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] ù ù ù ù ù Y ù [aɪ] [aɪ] [ts]* [aɪ] º swee string Y Y Ÿ Ÿ * 16 + unsyncrnized sz [k] [k] [k] [k] sz sz unsyncrnized sz [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] + j j j j»» j j ù ù ù r ù ù j [aɪ] [ts]* [ts]* Y Y Ÿ Ÿ *

33 [k] [k] [k] [k] [k] [k] [k] [k] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [aɪ] [k] * ++ + O j j j j j j j» j sz sz ù ù ù ù ù ù j - j ù - j < sz sz [aɪ] [ts]* [ts]* [k] m m b - bw B Ÿ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ù j Y j Y Ÿ 1 O izz j b b b b j b J b bj m < Ÿ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b b bw b- s rd s b b J b b b J b J b b J b- - b b b J micrtnal trill 9

34 0 arc cl legn ricchet 19 m ricchet cl legn b rdsul nt rd m m b b w b j b b J 16 b æ J b æ b b b ij b æ æ æ æ æ æ b b R b b ij b b b ij b b b ij ij b b b 10 P izz j J n bb < Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P R R - - b æ b æ b b æ b æ b æ b rd b æ rd b æ b b æ b æ s s rd m b b b rd mirctnal trill Ÿ~~~~~~~~ s Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ µ b i j µ

35 1 nw j b b b # J J bb b j b w b b b b J b b J J rd Ÿ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ µ nw b b b J b J b b b b J J arc cl legn ricchet m m b æ J m b æ æ æ cl legn ricchet b æ 1 b æ æ æ 16 b rd b b rd bbo O O O O Ȯ Ȯ Ȯ b n <b <bw n n n

36 Q 1 10 Q legat j j bo O O Ȯ bo O O O O J J O bo O O O O bo O O O

37 1 izz m j # # # n j izz J # n # J m sz * * arc # # arc 1 # n J R R n J i j j j j ij j j i j rds, rds j j ij,,

38 1 rd rd i j j j ij j j i j J J J J J J J J j j ij j ij i j 191 J J J J J b J J J J J J J b ij b b b b b n n j ij i j J n n j

39 19 < < J J J b b S b æ æ æ n æ æ æ æ æ b J J J æ æ b b sub S n n n b j j j b j 19 æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ æ

40 6 19 æ æ æ æ T rd sul nt rd T æ æ æ æ æ rd sul nt rd æ æ w w w w 199 w w w w w w * m

41 01 B w w * 0 B J b

42 9 b b # # # n n # # n 0 b B 9 b # b # n n # n 9 bbb nn# n 9 b b b # # # 06 w w æ n i j n w æ randm n treml n #n www w w æ w ww R æ i j

43 9 0 sz unsyncrnized j [k] [k] [k] unsyncrnized sz j r unsyncrnized sz j + w w *

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