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− | '''Year''': | + | '''Year''': 2013<br /--> |
− | '''Duration''': c. <br /--> | + | '''Duration''': c. 9:00<br /--> |
'''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | '''Difficulty''': (see [[Ratings]] for explanation)<br /--> | ||
'''Publisher''': [[Dan VanHassel Music]]<br /--> | '''Publisher''': [[Dan VanHassel Music]]<br /--> | ||
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== Instrumentation == | == Instrumentation == | ||
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[[Flute]]<br> | [[Flute]]<br> | ||
− | Live [[Electronics]]<br> | + | [[Cello]]<br> |
+ | Live [[Electronics]] - Also a version with Piano<br> | ||
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== Program Notes == | == Program Notes == | ||
+ | Commissioned by the Shanghai Conservatory Electronic Music Week | ||
+ | Premiere: October 21, 2013. Shanghai Conservatory Electronic Music Week. Shanghai, China | ||
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+ | In Ever Expanding for flute, cello, percussion, and live electronics, the musicians present two different types of material. The first is based on a slow repeating cycle of chords played on the vibraphone, which expands and contracts throughout the piece. The other is a vibrant play of rhythm and tone color, in which the instruments playfully, and sometimes violently, interact with each other using a variety of noisy, percussive sounds. The live electronics act as a means to enhance and expand the capabilities of the live instruments and as such, all of the electronic sounds are sampled live during the performance and are triggered by the instruments themselves. For example, the electronics are used to sustain the sound of the chords struck by the vibraphone and to create phasing patterns from these harmonies. The noisy, rhythmic material is also enhanced by short electronic patterns built from sampled sounds of the instruments. As these patterns increase in length, they create an additional rhythmic layer for the instrumentalists to interact with.<reF>http://www.danvanhassel.com/music.html</ref> | ||
=== Review === | === Review === |
Revision as of 00:54, 5 September 2016
General Info
Year: 2013
Duration: c. 9:00
Difficulty: (see Ratings for explanation)
Publisher: Dan VanHassel Music
Cost: Score and Parts - $0.00 | Score Only - $0.00
Movements
Instrumentation
Multiple Percussion
Flute
Cello
Live Electronics - Also a version with Piano
Program Notes
Commissioned by the Shanghai Conservatory Electronic Music Week
Premiere: October 21, 2013. Shanghai Conservatory Electronic Music Week. Shanghai, China
In Ever Expanding for flute, cello, percussion, and live electronics, the musicians present two different types of material. The first is based on a slow repeating cycle of chords played on the vibraphone, which expands and contracts throughout the piece. The other is a vibrant play of rhythm and tone color, in which the instruments playfully, and sometimes violently, interact with each other using a variety of noisy, percussive sounds. The live electronics act as a means to enhance and expand the capabilities of the live instruments and as such, all of the electronic sounds are sampled live during the performance and are triggered by the instruments themselves. For example, the electronics are used to sustain the sound of the chords struck by the vibraphone and to create phasing patterns from these harmonies. The noisy, rhythmic material is also enhanced by short electronic patterns built from sampled sounds of the instruments. As these patterns increase in length, they create an additional rhythmic layer for the instrumentalists to interact with.[1]
Review
Errata
Awards
Commercial Discography
Online Recordings
Recent Performances
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Works for Percussion by this Composer
Chasm - Percussion Duo, Flutes, Piano
Ever Expanding - Multiple Percussion, Flute, Cello, Live Electronics
fzzl - Snare Drum; Live Electronics
Here Comes… - Marimba
Noise Peal Extravagant - Percussion Quintet
UNIFY - Percussion Quartet
Trudge Blasted Exotic - Percussion Duo
Additional Resources
References