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musanim | Zeno's Chorale @musanim | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
Zeno asked how you could ever reach your destination since you would have to go half the remaining distance, and then again half, and again ... indefinitely. This led me to wonder what a piece of music would sound like if, for each note, you played a note half its remaining duration, and followed it by another note half the remaining duration, etc.

I chose a well-known Bach chorale as a test case.
Zenos ChoraleMozart, Piano Sonata No. 17 in B-flat major (K 570) 3. Allegretto ©Music Animation Machine (1996 documentary presented to YLEM)Bach, Cantata 21, 9. Sei nun wieder zufrieden (chorus)Scarlatti, Sonata in A major, K. 24Bach, Prelude and Fugue in E minor (animated score for BWV 548)Brahms, How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place (trombone ensemble)Mozart, Piano & Wind Quintet in E-flat major (K 452) 3. Allegretto.Bach, Cello Suite No. 6 in D major, 6. Gigue (dual view)Chopin, Prelude in D-flat major (opus 28 no. 15)Mozart, Piano & Wind Quintet in E-flat major (K 452) 1. Largo. Allegro moderato.Bach, Art of Fugue, Contrapunctus 9 a 4 alla Duodecima

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