Spectro-morphological Structuring Process in Gilles Gobeil’s “Le Vertige Inconnu”
Section E
Introduction | Spectral Overview | Section A | Section B | Section C | Section D | Section E | Summary | Resources
The need for preparation and balance before termination demonstrated in the individual sections and subsections of the work can also be found at the highest structural level of the work as a whole. The sudden conclusion of this piece at 6:45 would be anticlimactic. Therefore, the final section presents a simple structural idea that is consistent throughout the work: decisive termination through prolongation. Section E contains three subsections, each growing towards termination with a slow spectral build. The second subsection termination is less decisive than the first, leaving room for the ultimately decisive termination at the end of the work.
Section E - 6:57 to 8:20
Introduction | Spectral Overview | Section A | Section B | Section C | Section D | Section E | Summary | Resources
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