componist
Richard Sims werd geboren in Engeland op 3 mei 1961. Sinds 1990 woont en werkt hij in Nederland.
Opleiding
Van 1970 tot 1985 kreeg hij privéles van Susan Brandt (cello) en van ...
gerelateerde werken
Quintessence : for chamber choir, 1998 / Richard Sims
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor
Bezetting:
GK4
Sonate : voor altviool en piano, 1951 / Henk Badings
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Altviool en toetsinstrument
Bezetting:
vla pf
Sonate : voor altviool en piano, 1953 / Ludwig Otten
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Altviool en toetsinstrument
Bezetting:
vla pf
Souvenirs : Version for viola and piano / Nimrod Borenstein
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Altviool en toetsinstrument
Bezetting:
vla pf
compositie
Crystal catenary : for viola and piano, 1999 / Richard Sims
Toelichting:
Program note (English): A catenary is the curve described by a cable suspended at both ends and hanging freely under gravity. It is described mathematically by the graph of the hyperbolic cosine function. In this piece the pitches followed by the viola line form a catenary if the piece is plotted on a weird time-scale in which time is accelerated logarithmically. This accelerated time-frame ensures that intervals over which events occur become ever shorter and that the natural symmetry of the catenary structure is heavily skewed. The catenary also occurs widely in the foreground structures in the piece. An extensive outward fanning introduction lays down a harmonic map of the piece joined to the central span by a tenuous viola cadenza. At its height the viola takes off into a second cadenza, a distorted mirror image of the first - which is followed by the opening sequence pared down to its bare essentials. Throughout the piece the wine glasses give a constant pitch axis relative to which the various
catenary movements can be referred - a sort of reference datum if you like. - Richard Sims