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Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"

for bass clarinet, horn, violin, viola and piano
bassclarinet, horn, violin, viola and piano
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My Quintet Five Objects Darkly was completed in December 1996. The title is taken from the painter Giogio Morandi, referring to the bottles and cans which constituted the, for him at least, inspiring subject matter of several of his most remarkable paintings which I saw in Holland earlier in the year. The ‘five dark objects’ of my composition refer not to the five movements which constitute the work, nor to the five instruments for which it is scored, but more specifically to a short extract from the piano part, at the opening of Moussorgsky’s song Ennui in his song cycle, Sunless. I made five versions of this fragment, by reharmonising and rearranging the notes and the resulting ‘objects’ appear in one form or another in each of the movements - all five in the first, which is a free passacaglia also called ‘Ennui’. It is followed by a scherzando ‘Sonatine’ entirely made up of duets (only the piano right hand being called for) of various combinations of instruments. The third movement has no title, but is sustained in character. The fourth movement is marked Notturno/Burlesque and is based on an ostinato of three notes; the burlesque refers to the very quick and surprising juxtapositions of style. This leads directly to a Dance Finale, one of a number of Schubert dance-inspired movements I have written, involving repetitions of whole dances and ending here with a return to the passacaglia bass of the first movement.

This composition, commissioned by Mrs Betty Freeman for the 10th anniversary of the Southwest Chamber Music Society is dedicated to Milton Babbitt in the year of his 80th birthday.

Alexander Goehr

Orchestral Cast

bcl-hn-pno-vln.va

Content

I Ennui
II Duets in the form of a sonatine
III quaver = 69
IV Notturno / Burlesque
V Dance finale

More Information

Title:
Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"
for bass clarinet, horn, violin, viola and piano
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
1996
Opus:
op. 62
Duration:
23 ′
World Premiere:
February 6, 1997 · Los Angeles, CA (USA)
Museum of Tolerance
Southwest Chamber Music Society

Commissioned work :
Commissioned by Betty Freeman for the 10th anniversary of the Southwest Chamber Music Society

Technical Details

Product number:
LSL 1852-01

Performances

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  • Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"
    Conductor: Stefan Litwin
    April 9, 2014 | Chapel Hill, North Carolina (United States of America) , Person Recital Hall, University of North Carolina
    19:30
  • Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"
    London Chamber Music Society
    November 3, 2004 | Cambridge (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Kettle's Yard
  • Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"
    December 4, 2003 | München (Germany) , Pinakothek der Moderne — National Premiere
  • Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"
    Alexander Goehr 70th Birthday Concert
    March 27, 2002 | London (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Purcell Room
  • Quintet "Five Objects Darkly"
    Conductor: Clark Rundel
    Orchestra: RNCM New Ensemble
    November 30, 2001 | Manchester (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) , Brown Shipley Concert Hall
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