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a tap releases the new harmony

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Sextet
2022
9 min.

Bass Clarinet

Cello

Objects

Oboe

Piano

Pitched Percussion

Preparations

Unpitched Percussion

Violin

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Program Notes
The title of this work is a contracted paraphrase of the first line of Arthur Rimbaud's poem À une raison (To Reason) via Wallace Fowlie's English-language translation: "a tap with your finger on the drum releases all the sounds and begins the new harmony". What strikes me about this excerpt are the musical qualities evoked by the sequence of gestures that appear in Rimbaud's words. I decided then to have three different types of music representing the three main gestures (or ideas) from the poem ("tap", "release", and "begin [the new harmony]") appearing in varying forms and styles in short cycles. The work opens with some "tap" music consisting primarily of percussive sounds of indeterminate pitch, this leads to a brief moment of "release" music, marked by an intense instability in pitch and gesture, followed by "new" music, a much brighter, open, music. This cycle is utilised a number of times, each time introducing a new styles of music, and in varying degrees of duration. The richness of Rimbaud's words also left much to the imagination and so it was crucial that I maximise the timbral palette of the ensemble, most notably with the prepared piano and the colourful use of percussion, exploiting as much as possible, the different qualities of articulation and sticks/mallets.
Recording Notes
Recorded at Jazzhaus Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany on March 8, 2023. Audio engineer: Sebastián Zuleta Performed by Ensemble Recherche: Eduardo Olloqui (oboe), Shizuyo Oka (clarinets), Christian Dierstein (percussion), Klaus Steffes-Holländer (prepared piano), Melise Mellinger (violin), Åsa Åkerberg (cello)
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Ensemble Recherche

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