Flash Sale Broken Unison - Digital (not Printable) Best Choice [d0OHBPWw]
For four percussion. Co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall and Cork Opera House. With Broken Unison, I took the opportunity — joyfully I might add — to re-engage with questions of abstract compositional technique after a period writing more semantically c
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Flash Sale Broken Unison - Digital (not Printable) Best Choice [d0OHBPWw]
I think of the dialogue between pattern and texture in this piece as a kind of magic realism. I limited myself strictly to equal-tempered pitched instruments, despite the fact that much of my recent music plays with microtones to create a kind of harmony/timbre based on the overtone series. Here instead the very close canons transform in and out of something akin to a jingly-jangly pulsating resonance, the overtones spilling over each other.
Strictly in nine sections, the piece really separates into three larger parts — each accumulatively made up of a greater number of smaller sections (2, 3 and 4 respectively) — and each demarcated by the varied iteration of a type of material defined by the employment of very bright, close canons starting in C and then slipping away semi-tonally in a manner influenced by the harmonic language of Gesualdo's later music.
— Donnacha Dennehy
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