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Unfinished Earth : Symphony Nº 3 for large orchestra / Douglas Knehans
Genre:
Orkest
Subgenre:
Orkest
Bezetting:
picc 2fl 2ob eh 2cl cl-b 2fg cfg 4h 4tpt 2trb-t trb-b tb timp 3perc pf hp str
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers)
Bezetting:
hp acc fl-b cl-b cfg trb vc db
Echo : vijfde torenmuziek, voor beiaard vierhandig en koperensemble, 1997 / Wim Franken
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers)
Bezetting:
brass ensemble car4h
Righe per corde : for harp, 2 violas and violoncello, 1995 / Ig Henneman
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers)
Bezetting:
hp 2vla vc
compositie
Transparent Waves : for two pianos and two percussionists / Douglas Knehans
Overige auteurs:
Knehans, Douglas
(Componist)
Toelichting:
Transparent Waves is formed in three movements: Shrouded Wave,
Luminous Wave and Coruscating Wave.
"Shrouded Wave" is a kind of loose chaconne whose veiled repetition of the initial section forms the basis for the work. Sometimes this initial idea is repeated entirely, sometimes it is added to and sometimes truncated while at other times expanded and all of the time at close interplay with the freely evolving interchange between all of the instruments. The movement is dark, dense and passionate and forms the deepest part of the three movement work.
"Luminous Wave" is a cooler, more transparent and more freely formed structure whose loose correlations tie section to section in a lighter and less dense atmosphere than the first movement.
"Coruscating Wave" is a kind of moto perpetuo that is at once brilliant and virtuosic yet also colorful, bright and sometimes surprising. It is loosely based around a small collection of ideas that recur in contextually related ways that are nonetheless always varied and bring the whole work to a vibrant and dramatic conclusion.
Transparent Waves is really about sea-based clouded mists and wavelets and how these are sometimes dark and almost impenetrable to light, reflective and brilliant. This serves as a metaphor for me of a type of human consciousness and how things are clear or murky to us in mixtures—sometimes equal, frequently unequal—which creates the mystery and magic of life and its waves of experiences.
Douglas Knehans