Dance of the Three Witches (2009) - solo instrument by David Stybr
Commentary by Left Brain vs. Right Brain. RB: " 'Double, double, toil and trouble...' If there are three witches, shouldn't they say 'triple' instead of 'double'? Of course then it wouldn't rhyme, eh?" LB: "The three witches are represented thrice: the triple meter (actually 6/8), the three staves of music (right hand, left hand and pedal) and the triple counterpoint. The 'double, double' are represented by the clash of two keys with two accidentals each: the home key of G Minor (i... (more)
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