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Polygon Window

[Perpetuum immobile]
after Aphex Twin’s 'Polygon Window'
solo violin (amplified), 2 pianos, vibraphone, 5 marimbas and 5 percussionists
Edition: Performance material

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Description

When I was asked to prepare a track by Aphex Twin for the London Sinfonietta in 2005 my first job was to find a suitable track. After listening to three of their albums I finally decided upon the title track from Polygon Window (Surfing On Sine Waves) as I felt that this track had chord and rhythmic elements that could be utilised in a way that would be interesting.

After all, the idea of a form that is polygonal (many sided) and refractory (window) intrigued me. I was sure from the beginning that I didn't want to make a version that simply replicated the CD track in real time. Many people could have done that and I was unconvinced that such a version would be of any real interest. My idea in developing the Aphex Twin track was to gradually morph the track into a much more complicated form. A highly complex acoustic texture and a meeting of both musical worlds was my goal.

What I hoped to achieve was a representation of the original submerged within a kaleidoscopic view of itself, becoming greater than the sum of its original parts. One early reviewer called my version of Aphex Twin "an overpowering tsunami." At the least, I hoped to create a new entity refracted through external contemporary classical music influences.

Orchestral Cast

vn solo(amplified)-5perc(I: 2sizzle cyms, h.h, sus cym, small side dr, medium side dr, police whistle;II: clav, b.d, tri, vibraslap;III: low cong, bng, thunder sheet, sus cym;IV: bng, kit bass drum, guiro, mark tree;V: h.h, tam-t, vibraslap)-vib.5mar(3.tam-t)-2pno

More Information

Title:
Polygon Window
[Perpetuum immobile]
after Aphex Twin’s 'Polygon Window'
Edition:
Performance material
Level of difficulty:
difficult
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2003
Duration:
6 ′
World Premiere:
March 12, 2004 · London (UK)
Royal Festival Hall
Conductor: Jurjen Hempel · London Sinfonietta

Commissioned work :
Commissioned by the South Bank Centre

Technical Details

Media Type:
Hire/performance material
Product number:
LSL 10000-01

Performances

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  • Polygon Window
    Orchestra: RNCM Percussion Ensemble
    April 23, 2015 | Manchester (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , RNCM Concert Hall
    19:30
  • Polygon Window
    May 8, 2009 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Royal College of Music
  • Polygon Window
    Conductor: Neil Percy
    Orchestra: Royal Academy of Music Percussion Ensemble
    March 24, 2006 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Royal Academy of Music, Duke's Hall
  • Polygon Window
    Conductor: Jurjen Hempel
    Orchestra: London Sinfonietta
    September 22, 2005 | Torino (Italy) , Lingotto
    21.00 h Auditorium Giovanni Agnelli
  • Polygon Window
    Holland Festival 2005
    Conductor: Jurjen Hempel
    Orchestra: London Sinfonietta
    June 10, 2005 | Amsterdam (Netherlands) , Muziekgebouw aan 't IJ — National Premiere
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