Winter Songs II: Stones
composer: Chaya Czernowin
for seven instrumentalists and three percussionists
Premiere: 15. Mai 2004 Frankfurt/Main · Ensemble Modern · Dirigent: Lothar Zagrosek
Instrumentation: sieben Instrumentalisten und 3 Schlagzeuger
Orchestra instrumentation: Bassfl. (verstärkt) · Basskl. - Basspos. · Tb. - S. (3 Spieler) (I: 2 P. · Vibr. · Crot. · Almgl. · gr. Felltr. · Sandpapier · Ratsche · Ocean drum · Cabaza · Steine · gr. Büchse · Plastik- oder Holzkasten; II: 2 P. · Marimba · Almgl. · Beck. · gr. Felltr. · Sandpapier · Ocean drum · 2 gr. Mar. · Cabaza · Haarbürste · Steine · m. Büchse · Plastik- oder Holzkasten · trockene Linsen; III: Marimba (von II) · Crot. · Almgl. · kl. Beck. · gr. Tr. · gr. Tomt. · Ratsche · 2 gr. Mar. · 2 kl. Mar. · Ocean drum · Cabaza · Steine · kl. Büchse · Plastik- oder Holzkasten · Haarbürste) - Va. · Vc. · Kb.
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 16' 0''
Year of composition: 2003
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Description:
Winter songs version I: Pending light;
Winter songs version II: Stones;
Winter songs version III: Roots
in each of these versions, THE INSTRUMENTAL SEPTET REMAIN IDENTICAL, with only minor temporal modifications.
However: in Winter songs I: Pending light, there is a recorded layer (of organic noises, stones, bowed ropes, rice or beans rain on papers etc), which is at first infused with the instrumental layer and then becomes an contrasting independent piece. The electronics for this part were done at IRCAM, with Eric Daubresse.
Winter songs II: Stones, is written for the septet and three amplified
percussionists, no electronics outside the amplification. The percussion create a very low and slow counterpoint-piece to the instrumental septet, a counterpoint which does not syncronize completely with the septet.
Winter songs III: Roots, combins winter songs I and II with minor
modification, to be a third piece.
The whole cycle reflects on the aspect of winter which has to do with one being pulled into the cave of one's interior, into the passivity of long sleep. At the same time, underneath, in the earth, the roots of vitality slowly solidify and start to blindly search for a way between the stones.
The composing of this piece took place mostely in the Fall and Winter 03/04, in a period following the passing of a close friend, Mark Osborn, a composer, 33 years old.
The composer would like to express her deep gratitude to Eric Daubresse, who colloborated with her in this piece, for his thought, creativity, support, and especialy for the hospital sound he created in the end of the second movement.
Winter songs, version I: pending light is dedicated to Claus- Steffen Mahnkopf.
-Chaya Czernowin
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