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The Infernal Machine

Movement 2 of Phantasmata
for orchestra
Orchestra
Edition: Performance material

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The Infernal Machine was composed for the University of Michigan Symphony Orchestra's European tour performances of 1981 and was completed in Ann Arbor, Michigan on March 21 of that year. Dedicated to my friend, Leslie Bassett, it was first performed at the Evian Festival (France) on May 9, 1981 by the above-named orchestra under the direction of Gustav Meier. Since that time it has been programmed by numerous orchestras, including the Berlin, Stockholm, New York, Buffalo, and Rochester Philharmonics, the Minnesota, Cleveland, and Louisville Orchestras, and the Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh, Saint Louis, Detroit, Baltimore, Houston, Cincinnati, National, and Milwaukee Symphonies. The work takes its title from the eponymous play by Jean Cocteau, though that drama's retelling of the Oedipus myth had no influence on the piece. Rather it was my intention to compose a brief orchestral showpiece inspired by the vision of a great self-sufficient machine eternally in motion for no particular purpose. But while this machine is not specifically satanic, it is more than a little sinister. The score is a perpetuum mobile wherein the monster sometimes whirs along in mercurially unconcerned fashion, while at others it sputters or throws off slightly hellish sparks, occasionally grinding as it changes gears. At the suggestion of my friend Joseph Schwantner, The Infernal Machine now also functions as the center movement of an orchestral triptych. Commissioned by the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and first performed on October 24, 1986, Phantasmata surrounds The Infernal Machine with The Evestrum of Juan de la Cruz in the Sagrada Familia, 3 A.M. and Bump. Both The Infernal Machine and Bump may still be performed separately. Christopher Rouse

Orchestral Cast

3(3pic).3.ecl.2.bcl.2.cbsn-4.3.3.1-5perc(I. glsp, clav, 4tom-t, Chinese cym; II. xylo, tmb, 2bng, wdbl, 2 metal plates, rute, sandpaper blocks; III. crot [higher octave], b.d, cong, 2bng, wdbl, tam-t; IV. ratchet, 2timb, slapstick, wdbl, tri, field drum, quica, marac; V. vibraslap, tenor drum, s.d, cast, sus cym, wdbl, marac, hammer, sizzle cym)- cel.hp-str

More Information

Title:
The Infernal Machine
Movement 2 of Phantasmata
for orchestra
Edition:
Performance material
Publisher/Label:
Schott Helicon Music Corporation
Year of composition:
1981
Duration:
5 ′
World Premiere:
May 9, 1981 (F)
Evian Festival
Conductor: Gustav Meier · Michigan Symphony Orchestra

Technical Details

Product number:
LSHM 50383
Pages:
48
Delivery rights:
Distribution for USA: EAMDLLC

Performances

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  • The Infernal Machine
    Conductor: Christopher Lichtenstein
    Orchestra: Staatsorchester Braunschweig
    February 3, 2020 | Wolfsburg (Germany) , Kunstmuseum
    20:00
  • The Infernal Machine
    Conductor: Vladimir Kiradjiev
    Orchestra: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
    April 7, 2019 | Sofia (Bulgaria) , Grand Hall Bulgaria
    19:00
  • The Infernal Machine
    Conductor: Leonard Slatkin
    Orchestra: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
    April 6, 2019 | Hong Kong (China) , Cultural Centre Concert Hall
    19:15
  • The Infernal Machine
    Conductor: Leonard Slatkin
    Orchestra: Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra
    April 5, 2019 | Hong Kong (China) , Cultural Centre Concert Hall
    19:15
  • The Infernal Machine
    Conductor: Arthur Fagen
    Orchestra: Indiana University Symphony Orchestra
    March 27, 2019 | Bloomington,IN (United States of America) , Musical Arts Center, Indiana University
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