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one poetic switch Santiago Diez-Fischer for piano solo. 2014

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Page 1: One poetic switch

one poetic switch

Santiago Diez-Fischer

for piano solo. 2014

Page 2: One poetic switch

one poetic switch!for piano with objects

dedicated to Mabel Kwan

objects: !- Plastic box (tupperware) I: 13 cm x 13cm x 5 cm. Tuning around G

or G# - Plastic box (tupperware) II: 9 cm x 9 cm x 3.5 cm. Tuning around G

or G# - Plastic wineglass: Tuning around G or G# - Double bass Bow

tupper I

tupper II

plastic wineglass

www.santiagodiezfischer.com.ar

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5 3 4 5

¬ � x O) x ±

e = 60

O)x O) ±

O

x O)¬ �

O) O) x ± x O) O)¬ ±

3 4 3

5

O)

x x x O) x x O) O)¬

O) x5

O) x x x O) x x

MM

MM $ $

MMM

MM MM

MMM MMMMMM

MMMM

MMMM

O) x O) x O) O)3

e = 92

x

x O) x xx x5

MMMM

MMMM MMMM

MMMMMMMM

MMMM

MMMM MMMM

MMM

MMMM

MMMM MMMM

MMMMMM

MM

MMM MMMMM C

MM

4 5 3

9

O)

x ¬ ¬O) O x O) x x3

e = 60

e = 40

x O O) x x x G x ¬O) O x ± O O O)

4 3 5

13 O ± O x ± G ± x O

2

MM

¬

¬ ¬

2 325

C

MMM

MMM

MMM

MMM MMM

M

M C

C

M

PCW

PCW

PCW

PCW PCW

e = 100

(G

(G

4 229 O) 03

x ÅÅ 0¼

e = 100e = 60

x O) x O) O) O) x x

(

O x

0¼Å x

±

4

rub with the tupper around the G note.

Pressures of the plastic box: Black: lot of pressure Grey: medium White: flautando random between the 3 pressures

this note is muted with the tupper. It will be 3 different “mute” and it depends on the pressures. With the white pressure the sound should have bad vibrations

one movement on the strings with

the tupper using lot of pressure

random between f and ppp

random between sound and silence

random with the sustain pedal

rub with the tupper

tap with the tupper

sustain pedal

legends

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MM

MMM

MM

¬

$

$

M

M M

M

MM MM

MMMM MM

C

C C

C

CMM

CMM CMM

CMMCMM

CMM CMM

C

Å ÅÅ5 3 432 x O

x 0 � x �

e = 80

� x O) x O) x

e = 60

x O)

x x5 G 5

((

e = 100

36

0

5

2 3 4

0G

G(

e = 60

(G

( (

(G

(G

G(

G(

e = 80

MMM

MMMMMM C CMMM

CC

CC

C

M

M

CÈÈÈÈÈM M¬

¬

¬

¬

4Â161 4 x5 ,

46O) G x x O) x

5

x x0 0¼ x

e = 80

O) ± O) ±

0¼ ±

take the bow

MMM CMMM

5

48

0 �

e = 60e = 80

7

2 5

51

0 �

e = 60

± ���@

�3 4

56 0¼���@

� (���@

(

(���@ ���

8

MMM

MMM

MMM

MMM C

x5

30”

very slow

very slow

���@2 5 3

61

0 �

65

9play the wineglass with the

bow (col legno). The wineglass must be attached to the string piano with a scotch paper tape. it could be possible

to play the wineglass with the bow and the clavier with the right hand.

laisser vibrer

very short mouvement

rallentando the mouvement of the tupper

play the tupperware II and wineglass for 30 seconds.

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MMMM

1’30”

very slow

slow spasmodic mouvement

x3 x6

,take the bow

3 2 4

2

4

73 G0¼ ±

G0¼ ±

C

e = 60

(

G

G �

G �

e = 52

11

MMMM

1’30”

very slow

slow spasmodic mouvement

x3 x6

,take the bow

3 2 4

2

4

73 G0¼ ±

G0¼ ±

C

e = 60

(

G

G �

G �

e = 52

11

rub with 2 tuppers with a very slow and spasmodic mouvement. This mouvement must be very irregular.

Play the tupper with the double bass bow !

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5 3 4 5

¬ � x O) x ±

e = 60

O)x O) ±

O

x O)¬ �

O) O) x ± x O) O)¬ ±

3 4 3

5

O)

x x x O) x x O) O)¬

O) x5

O) x x x O) x x

MM

MM $ $

MMM

MM MM

MMM MMMMMM

MMMM

MMMM

O) x O) x O) O)3

e = 92

x

x O) x xx x5

MMMM

MMMM MMMM

MMMMMMMM

MMMM

MMMM MMMM

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MMM

MMMM

MMMM MMMM

MMMMMM

MM

MMM MMMMM C

MM

4 5 3

9

O)

x ¬ ¬O) O xx O) x x3

e = 60

e = 40

x O O) x x x G x ¬O) O x ± O O O)

4 3 5

13 O ± O x ± G ± x O

2

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MMMM

MMMM

MM MM MM

4 5 3

17

± ¬

¬

± O) x

e = 60

� x ¬ ± O) O O O x � x O)¬

4 5

21 x x x O x O) O

e = 92

O) x ± O) ± ± x O) � x x

3

Page 9: One poetic switch

MM

¬

¬ ¬

2 325

C

MMM

MMM

MMM

MMM MMM

M

M C

C

M

PCW

PCW

PCW

PCW PCW

e = 100

(G

(G

4 229 O) 03

x ÅÅ 0¼

e = 100e = 60

x O) x O) O) O) x x

(

O x

0¼Å x

±

4

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MM

MMM

MM

¬

$

$

M

M M

M

MM MM

MMMM MM

C

C C

C

CMM

CMM CMM

CMMCMM

CMM CMM

C

Å ÅÅ5 3 432 x O

x 0 � x �

e = 80

� x O) x O) x

e = 60

x O)

x x5 G 5

((

e = 100

36

0

5

2 3 4

0G

G(

e = 60

(G

( (

(G

(G

G(

G(

e = 80

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MM

MMMM

¬

¬¬

M

MMM

MM

CÈÈÈÈÈ

CÈÈÈÈÈ

CC MM

CMM CMM

CÈÈÈÈÈMM

Å

4 6

44O) x O)

3

( 0¼

± O) O)���@� x O)

��� ��� O)���± ±x

e = 60

6

2 Â161 3 2Â

161 2

40 x O) x O3

O)0

e = 100

±

0¼ (G

e = 80

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MMM

MMMMMM C CMMM

CC

CC

C

C M

M M

MCÈÈÈÈÈM M¬

¬

¬

¬

4Â161 4 x5 ,

46O) G x x O) x

5

x x0 0¼ x

e = 80

O) ± O) ±

0¼ ±

take the bow

MMM CMMM

5

48

0 �

e = 60e = 80

7

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C M

M

M

M

M

M

M

MMM

MMM

C

C C

2 5

51

0 �

e = 60

± ���@

�3 4

56 0¼���@

� (���@

(

(���@ ���

8

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M

MMM

MMM

MMM

MMM MMM C

x5

30”

very slow

tupper II

very slow

C

���@2 5 3

61

0 �

65

9

,,

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M

MMM

MMM

MM

MM MM

¬

¬ ¬ ¬

¬ ¬¬

¬

4” 3”

x2

5”

4 3 5

66

O) x O) O) ±e = 80

� (���@

e = 40O) ± O) x x �

e = 80

369

O) x O) � O) 3

e = 60

x O) x

x x

3

O O

e = 92

35

(5

3 5

10

4

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MMMM

1’30”

very slow

slow spasmodic mouvement

x3 x6

,take the bow

3 2 4

2

4

73 G0¼ ±

G0¼ ±

C

e = 60

(

G

G �

G �

e = 52

11