Franklin
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a| Gilutz, Amit,
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a| Walking man /
c| Amit Gilutz
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a| Paris:
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c| 2011.
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a| 1 online resource (2 pages) ;
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a| notated music
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a| computer
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a| online resource
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b| PDF
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a| The individual parts are distorted reflections of one another, moving in a series of imitations and imitation-like passages, creating different textures which gradually change over time. The progression from one idea to the next is the real theme of this piece rather than any particular musical idea passing along the way. This process has the potential of lasting much longer than the current length of the piece. The piece was written after Giacometti's famous Walking Man which is on exhibit at the Johnson Museum of Art, Ithaca, NY. It was premiered next to Giacometti's sculpture by Sqwonk on October 30th 2011.
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a| Instrumental Music