Asian-European Music Research Journal (Dec 2023)

Compositional Techniques of Mediasi Ukiran – Tenunan VIII For String Quartet: A Study of Arabesque IV

  • Md Jais bin Ismail,
  • Tazul Izan Tajuddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30819/aemr.12-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 43 – 56

Abstract

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This study focuses on a contemporary art work called Mediasi Ukiran – Tenunan VIII for String Quartet composed by Tazul Izan Tajuddin. The researcher highlights the concept of Islamic art, technique in the content, technique in the form, and the meaning of an ‘arabesque’. Compositional techniques were discussed in terms of: (1) pattern-based technique; (2) weaving as the concept of combining pitch and rhythm; and (3) a non-pitch-based concept of sound. The discussion includes the concept of geometrical design, which is reflected in the compositional structure. TTazul J.he weaving concept used in the music piece regards pitch and rhythm, and the concept of sound integrates pitches and non-pitches in the work. There are two main sources of contemporary art music in this study, which are Indo-Malay in ethnic essence and Islamic architectural and geometrical art. Mediasi Ukiran – Tenunan VIII is written for classical instruments, namely for a string quartet, though the concept of sound, composition, or better, the organization of materials, and the notation are made from combinations of some Eastern and Western ideas jointly creating a rather rarely appearing effect.