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Flowing Lines of Silence for violin, horn and bass clarinet, Op.65
Classical/Chamber music • 1991
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Flowing Lines of Silence for violin, horn and bass clarinet
Instrumentation |
Horn, Violin, Bass Clarinet |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Publisher |
I Ching Music |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
11'0 |
Written from November to December 1991
This is a piece after Alvin Lucier's Flowing Lines of Silence in Families of Hyperbolas. Maybe the title really should be contrasting lines of silence since the aspect of silence is the alternation of a triplet rhythm with a duple rhythm (9/8 to 5/4) The first two movements movement should be as fast as possible 208 is suggested for each but it may be too fast for the end of the second and two slow to keep up interest in the first. The third movement is a study into gradual overlapping of a phrase.
This work is in three movements: I. Contrasting Lines II. Accelerating Lines III. Overlapping Lines
Premiered February 26, 1994 Trinity Chamber Concerts, Berkeley
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