School Hall - Score and Parts
“School Hall” is one of the locations where people have seen the most growth, first kisses, riots, loneliness and have heard secrets, discussions, laughter and even sneaking out of class. In the first part of the piece with a metric that the ear cannot identify as ¾ in A minor, it shows a lonely but large corridor, ready for everything that awaits it. Then, with elements of the Colombian Pasillo musical genre, the theme is presented in G minor with a grounded and normalized air, which shows the routine of a school corridor with small mystery. Later, using the fourth degree of G minor - C minor- a transition is made to another scene in the corridor, a more solemn one, which in 4/4 and now modal, shows all the great congregations that a corridor can have, like the parade of the winners of the soccer championship. Finally, the initial harmony and metrics are retaken, but now with an air of grandeur, for a space that we say goodbye to and that is memorable and unforgettable in our memories even after graduation..
“School Hall” is one of the locations where people have seen the most growth, first kisses, riots, loneliness and have heard secrets, discussions, laughter and even sneaking out of class. In the first part of the piece with a metric that the ear cannot identify as ¾ in A minor, it shows a lonely but large corridor, ready for everything that awaits it. Then, with elements of the Colombian Pasillo musical genre, the theme is presented in G minor with a grounded and normalized air, which shows the routine of a school corridor with small mystery. Later, using the fourth degree of G minor - C minor- a transition is made to another scene in the corridor, a more solemn one, which in 4/4 and now modal, shows all the great congregations that a corridor can have, like the parade of the winners of the soccer championship. Finally, the initial harmony and metrics are retaken, but now with an air of grandeur, for a space that we say goodbye to and that is memorable and unforgettable in our memories even after graduation..
“School Hall” is one of the locations where people have seen the most growth, first kisses, riots, loneliness and have heard secrets, discussions, laughter and even sneaking out of class. In the first part of the piece with a metric that the ear cannot identify as ¾ in A minor, it shows a lonely but large corridor, ready for everything that awaits it. Then, with elements of the Colombian Pasillo musical genre, the theme is presented in G minor with a grounded and normalized air, which shows the routine of a school corridor with small mystery. Later, using the fourth degree of G minor - C minor- a transition is made to another scene in the corridor, a more solemn one, which in 4/4 and now modal, shows all the great congregations that a corridor can have, like the parade of the winners of the soccer championship. Finally, the initial harmony and metrics are retaken, but now with an air of grandeur, for a space that we say goodbye to and that is memorable and unforgettable in our memories even after graduation..