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the dissonances for alto flute, violin, and piano
RSN:
71786
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Composition Date:
2013
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:25:00
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Programme Notes
Cataloguing Information
Call Number
MI 8315 J321dis
Genre
Mixed Trios, Woodwind / Keyboard / Bowed String
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2016-10-07
Library Collection Publisher / Label
Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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Additional Information
Commissioned by: mmm...
Master Location
Toronto
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Physical Description
Found 1 record(s)
Available Actions
Extent of Item
Score (landscape)
Instrumentation
Found 3 record(s)
Available Actions
Set No.
Category
Instrument
Number
51765
Woodwinds
Flute
1
51765
Strings, bowed
Violin
1
51765
Keyboard
Piano
1
Divided
No
Solo
No
Divided
No
Solo
No
Divided
No
Solo
No
Premiere
3 October 2016, Suginami Public Hall, Tokyo, Japan Performed by: mmm...
See Also
71878, the dissonances for alto flute, violin, and piano, AR3295, Daryl Jamieson, 00:22:13
Before I came to Japan in 2006, I tended to write slow music, spacious music. Perhaps naïvely and stereotypically, I expected Japan would be a place which nurtured my tendencies toward quietness and stasis. Tokyo, however, is almost never quiet or still; even areas of dense greenery away from the noise of humanity one is still subjected to the scream of insects. So, rather than pursuing quietude, over the past seven years my music has progressed through various phases, all of them incorporating some aspect of controlled noisiness and busyness.This piece, however, is quiet, slow, and long; it returns to my roots, but with considerably more understanding and appreciation of quietness than I had before. the dissonances looks back to my past with the intent to combine my previous aesthetic approach with all I have learned in the past seven years. It is conceived as a set of cyclical variations. Its 108 measures could be divided into groups of 6, 18, and 36 measures, each of those groupings representing a change in timbre, rhythm, or pitch.
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