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Anclasis
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Caractéristiques
Region
North America (Canada - USA)
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2010
ISMN : 979-0-2325-1398-0
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Notes sur cette pièce
Anclasis
The piece is not much of a concerto in the traditional sense. It doesn’t try to establish any of the traditional roles of the soloist and the accompaniment. The tuba works more like a generator or initiator of musical materials while the orchestra extends and magnifies these materials. At times, the piece functions like a prism where materials generated by the tuba are refracted as they reach the orchestra, much like the color prism where white light is split into a color-spectrum. Here, the tuba, the lowest voice of the orchestra, has its timbre split and each partial is picked up by the orchestra. Other times, the orchestra is the aura around the tuba, putting it on a pedestal while illuminating it. Ultimately what the piece tries to achieve is to create a super-instrument out of the tuba soloist.
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Anclasis
The piece is not much of a concerto in the traditional sense. It doesn’t try to establish any of the traditional roles of the soloist and the accompaniment. The tuba works more like a generator or initiator of musical materials while the orchestra extends and magnifies these materials. At times, the piece functions like a prism where materials generated by the tuba are refracted as they reach the orchestra, much like the color prism where white light is split into a color-spectrum. Here, the tuba, the lowest voice of the orchestra, has its timbre split and each partial is picked up by the orchestra. Other times, the orchestra is the aura around the tuba, putting it on a pedestal while illuminating it. Ultimately what the piece tries to achieve is to create a super-instrument out of the tuba soloist.
Instrumentation
flute (2)|piccolo|oboe (2)|Clarinet|Clarinet (3)|Bass clarinet|bassoon (2)|Contrabassoon|English Horn|Alto Saxophone|Tenor Saxophone|Baritone Saxophone|Horn (French Horn) (4)|Trumpet in C (3)|trombone (2)|bass trombone|tuba|Percussions (2)|harp|Piano|
Recording
Nathan Turner - tuba and Boston Conservatory Wind Orchestra conducted by Eric Hewitt
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 60
Pages - 60