The Whale (Total Loneliness)
for violin, cello and double bass (2011)
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Specifications
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
6 - 10min
Date
2011
ISMN : 979-0-2325-0444-5
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Notes on this piece A lonely whale roaming somewhere in the world's largest ocean.
He has been tracked since 1992.
Never had a pair, never joined a group of other whales, he lives all alone, in absolute, pure solitude.
The reason is that normal whales sing their songs at frequencies from 12 to 25 Hz.
And this one - for unknown reason - sings at 52 Hz.
He calls out with the regularity of a metronome.
But no one hears him.
No one of whales.
***
The piece was commissioned by Ensemble Nostri Temporis (Ukraine).
WP was in Kiev, Ukraine, 23.12.2011, by Ensemble Nostri Temporis.
The piece was then performed in Graz and Darmstadt by Schallfeld Ensemble (Austria).
https://soundcloud.com/aesech/the-whale-total-loneliness-for-violin-cello-and-double-bass
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He has been tracked since 1992.
Never had a pair, never joined a group of other whales, he lives all alone, in absolute, pure solitude.
The reason is that normal whales sing their songs at frequencies from 12 to 25 Hz.
And this one - for unknown reason - sings at 52 Hz.
He calls out with the regularity of a metronome.
But no one hears him.
No one of whales.
***
The piece was commissioned by Ensemble Nostri Temporis (Ukraine).
WP was in Kiev, Ukraine, 23.12.2011, by Ensemble Nostri Temporis.
The piece was then performed in Graz and Darmstadt by Schallfeld Ensemble (Austria).
https://soundcloud.com/aesech/the-whale-total-loneliness-for-violin-cello-and-double-bass
Instrumentation
violin|Cello|double bass
Recording
Ensemble Nostri Temporis
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 8
Pages - 8