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Petroglyph for Strings
Clássico/Sinfonia musical • 1978
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Instrumentação |
Violino, Viola, Violoncelo, Contrabaixo |
Composição para |
Orquestra de Cordas |
Tipo de composição |
Partitura completa, Partes |
chave |
Fá (F) maior |
movimento(s) |
0 para 0 de 1 |
Editora |
Michael Mauldin |
dificuldade |
Advanced |
duração |
11'6 |
This piece was inspired by the evocative rock-drawings inscribed through the southwestern United States by the ancestors of the Pueblo Indians. I'm fascinated by the drawings and their apparent mixture of sacred and mundane. But I wrote this piece because I was deeply moved by the glyphs at an unexcavated Anasazi city on San Juan Mesa in the Jemez Mountains of New Mexico.
The piece won a composition contest sponsored by the Chamber Orchestra of Albuquerque, which premiered it and recorded it for an Opus One Record, under the direction of David Oberg. He also conducted a recording of it by the Polish National Radio Orchestra.
Review:
"Mauldin's 'Petroglyph' is a work of more than passing interest. His musical style is neither shocking nor dissonant. It is clearly contemporary writing with a 'bite' to it, but the harmonies are near conventional and the style quite accessible. It is a good example of well-crafted music of our time, which can speak to us without shouting."
--AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE, November, 1981.
ASCAP title code: 461839850
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