Work Information
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Programme Note
Composer note:
Island Rhythms is a seven-and-a-half minute celebratory piece divided into three sections: fast-slow-fast. The fast outer sections, somewhat reminiscent of Caribbean drum music, develop and explore a repeated figure through textural, timbral, registral, and dynamic contrasts. The repeated tutti chord which climaxes the work was inspired by a fragment from the final movement of Berlioz' Symphonie fantastique. The central section has a slow-moving upward direction that becomes more "luminous" as it rises. This was an attempt to depict an underwater swimmer gradually rising to the water's surface from a very deep place in the ocean.
Joan Tower
Reviews
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...a punchy opener in the post-John Adams vein, pounding and surging away with a firm sense of harmonic direction...
Robert Maycock, The Independent, 11/12/1990
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