<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by FosseA:<BR><B>Hello to all! I am currently starting a new dance company and trying ot find different styles of music that suit our theme has been a Herculean task to say the least. To better help myself and my sanity I thought I would ask the expertise of those of you on here. I have two pieces that need some music, any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. I am not necc. looking for symphonic pieces, those with fewer instruments would probably work better, but I'll take anything if it works. Please e-mail me at
fbakhtar@ibisnet.net:<BR>1. ONe piece is about abortion, I need the piece to start out somewhat lilting and romantic and progresses into darker tones and ends on an ambiguous note (boy meets girl, girl gets pregant, boy leaves, abortion, death, end).<BR>2. Looking something smooth with a little beat and edge to it for a dance for an egomaniac.<P>These pieces do not have to be classical music per se. Thanks!!!<P>Fadi 8{)</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>FosseA,<P>For your first dance thing, (the abortion one, I would reccomend doing excerpts from Bartok's Ballet The Wooden Prince. It starts out with a Prince spotting a girl, then as he tries to follow her to talk with her, he is barred by a guardian fairy who causes the trees and waves to try and block him. Once he finally gets past these, he tries to apeal to the princess by divesting himself of his hair and his crown and his robes in a show of devotion, but the fairy puts these onto a wooden puppet, which the princess then starts dancing with. You can probably cut off your excerpts at that point.<P>For the egomaniac one, I would reccomend either the 3rd movment of Mahler's 2nd Symphony or the Waltz #2 from Dimitri Shostokovitches Jazz Suite.<P>It might also be even better if you would comission a contemporary composer to write music specifically for these dance shows. Some good ones would be John Corigliano and Phillip Glass. Good luck.<P>Bob