Dorce 8, for 2 Violins

Published: Nov. 27, 2019, 7:29 p.m.

b'\\xa91999 by Peter Swinnen\\nPerformed by Gilles Millet and Eric Robberecht\\n\\nDorce is a series of 9 pieces, all using the same three parts, whereas the third part also exists in a transcription for a second Violin. In fact, you can play Dorce as a Solo piece, which gives you four different solo pieces (Dorce I for Violin Solo, Dorce II for Viola Solo, Dorce III for Violoncello Solo, Dorce IV for Violin Solo). You can also play Dorce as a Duett, which gives you four different Duetts (Dorce V for Violin and Violoncello, Dorce VI for Viola and Violoncello, Dorce VII for Violin and Viola, Dorce VIII for two Violins). And, last but not least, you can play Dorce as a classical String Trio (Dorce IX). Each of the three parts remains exactly the same for all nine versions, so that e.g. Dorce I and Dorce III played together gives you Dorce V. Just take into account the exact starting moment of the different parts ( in this specific case: the Violin should start 5 bars later than the Violoncello).\\n\\nGood luck\\nBrussels, november 27, 1999\\n\\nPeter Swinnen'