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Objects In Mirror

for chamber orchestra
orchestre de chambre
Edition: Matériel d'exécution

Détails du produit

Description

Utilizing the same three-movement form as the Brandenburg Concerto No. 2, I took some of Bach’s ideas and expressed them in my own language. Rhythmic propulsion, ceaseless motion and jazz-like harmonic movement (a few centuries early) are three of the notions I worked with. I borrowed some very brief note sequences which I developed into themes, and let the trumpet rest during the entire first and third movements (Bach had him rest during the second), to create a kind of mirror-symmetry. And just for fun, each movement has the exact same number of bars as the original. Douglas J. Cuomo

Orchestral Cast

fl.ob-tpt in C-hpd-solo vn-str

Contenu

I Elliptical Sewing Machine
II Ballad
III Squabble

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Titre:
Objects In Mirror
for chamber orchestra
Edition:
Matériel d'exécution
Maison d'édition:
Schott Music
Year of composition:
2016
Durée:
12 ′
Première:
8 novembre 2016 · Stratford-upon-Avon (UK)
Stratford ArtsHouse
Diane Clark, flute; Victoria Brawn, oboe; Hugh Davies, trumpet; David Le Page, violin · Musikalische Leitung: David Curtis · Orchestra of the Swan

Travaux commandés :
Commissioned by Orchestra of the Swan for their 21st Anniversary season, generously supported by Arts Council England

Détails techniques

Numéro du produit:
LSMC 50749

représentations

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  • Objects In Mirror
    Chef d'orchestre: David Curtis
    Orchestre: Orchestra of the Swan
    9 novembre 2016 | Birmingham (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord) , Town Hall
    14:30
  • Objects In Mirror
    Chef d'orchestre: David Curtis
    Orchestre: Orchestra of the Swan
    8 novembre 2016 | Stratford-upon-Avon (Royaume-Uni de Grande-Bretagne et Irlande du Nord) , Stratford ArtsHouse — Première mondiale
    19:30
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