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A contrafact is a musical work based on a prior work. The term comes from classical music and has only since the 1940s been applied to jazz, where it is still not standard. In classical music, contrafacts have been used as early as the and of the 16th century. More recently, (1969) by was produced by systematically changing notes from the melody line of by using chance procedures.

In , a contrafact is a musical composition consisting of a new overlaid on a familiar ..

As a compositional device, it was of particular importance in the 1940s development of , since it allowed musicians to create new pieces for performance and recording on which they could immediately , without having to seek permission or pay publisher fees for materials (while melodies can be copyrighted, the underlying harmonic structure cannot be).

Contrafacts are not to be confused with musical quotations, which comprise borrowing rhythms or melodic figures from an existing composition.


Examples

Jazz
Well-known examples of contrafacts in jazz include the / bop tune "," which uses the chord changes of the standard "Back Home Again in Indiana"
(1992). 9780195058697, Oxford University Press.
or 's Yanow, Scott (2008). , AllMusic. "Evidence", which borrows the chord progression from Jesse Greer and Raymond Klages's song "Just You, Just Me" (1929). The Gershwin tune "I Got Rhythm" has proved especially amenable to contrafactual recomposition: the popularity of its "" is second only to that of the 12-bar blues as a basic harmonic structure used by jazz composers.


Classical
Examples from the classical oeuvre include the Ave Maria (Bach/Gounod); Sinfonia by using fragments from Mahler; borrowing Chopin's nocturnes; or Matt A. Mason's "Heiligenstadt Echo" which takes from Beethoven's Sonata in A♭ major, op. 110.


See also


Sources

Further reading


External links
  1. Jazz Resource Library | Glossary at Jazz in America
  2. Helzer, Richard A. (2004). , iaje.com.

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