modal shift

English composer

Definition

A movement between two closely related diatonic modes (e.g. from E minor to A minor) without classical preparation or resolution; a hallmark of Glass's harmonic language.

Interpretive Guidance

Rather than hearing these shifts as modulations in the classical sense, feel for the change in 'colour' or emotional weight. They arrive quietly and the music continues as if nothing happened — do not mark them.

Context

Scope Used by Philip Glass
Language English

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