Programme Note
WHIRLSŽ WORLD (1970) for wind quintet.
"WhirlŽs World" was composed in 1970 as one of a series of works which explored the so-called musical Ždifference-phenomenonŽ. This term (which I coined in connection with a series of lectures in California that year) indicates a motivic duplicity in which two - often very simple - melodic ideas come Žout of phraseŽ with each other, giving rise to a course of constantly changing conditions. In WhirlŽs World the difference phenomenon is heard from the beginning where a three-note motif and a four-note motif are set against each other. It all proceeds lake a lightning-fast series of chess moves; first note number 1 of the three-note motif is moved, then note number 1 of the four-note motif, thereafter note number 2 of the three-note motif - and so on. This fast opening flows into a slow section in which the differences now appear as ŽfluctuationsŽ between very closely related tones (of which one is sung by the musician).
There is only one movement, built up as an organic growth from slow to furiously fast, whirling, and back again to slow, which can be heard as Žslow-motion whirlsŽ, as a water-world of ripples and bubbles. All this is framed by the introduction described above and a corresponding conclusion in which the movement is now descending, ending in the resolute bass full-stop.
Per Norgård
WHIRLSŽ WORLD (1970) for wind quintet.
"WhirlŽs World" was composed in 1970 as one of a series of works which explored the so-called musical Ždifference-phenomenonŽ. This term (which I coined in connection with a series of lectures in California that year) indicates a motivic duplicity in which two - often very simple - melodic ideas come Žout of phraseŽ with each other, giving rise to a course of constantly changing conditions. In WhirlŽs World the difference phenomenon is heard from the beginning where a three-note motif and a four-note motif are set against each other. It all proceeds lake a lightning-fast series of chess moves; first note number 1 of the three-note motif is moved, then note number 1 of the four-note motif, thereafter note number 2 of the three-note motif - and so on. This fast opening flows into a slow section in which the differences now appear as ŽfluctuationsŽ between very closely related tones (of which one is sung by the musician).
There is only one movement, built up as an organic growth from slow to furiously fast, whirling, and back again to slow, which can be heard as Žslow-motion whirlsŽ, as a water-world of ripples and bubbles. All this is framed by the introduction described above and a corresponding conclusion in which the movement is now descending, ending in the resolute bass full-stop.
Per Norgård
Whirl's World
Instrument (fx guitar, sang m.m.) | Blæser Kvintet |
Genrer (Fx Pop, Rock, Børn m.m.) | Post-1900 |
Udgivelsesår | 2012-11-28 20:58:00 |
Type (fx Instrumentskole o.lign.) | Stemmer |
Sideantal | 60 |
Media (fx Bog, CD, DVD m.m.) | Noder |
Publisher/Producent | Edition Wilhelm Hansen, Edition Wilhelm Hansen AS |
Bidragydere | Norgard, Per (Composer) |
Sprog | Dansk, Engelsk |
ISBN | 9788759805718 |