Work Information
| Publisher |
Red Poppy |
Category |
Large Ensemble (7 or more players) |
| Year Composed |
1993 |
Duration |
25 Minutes |
| Orchestration |
2fl, asx, tsx, barsx, 2egtr, ebgtr, 2syn, acn, perc, evn, evc; all amplified |
Availability |
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Programme Note
Composer Note:
People seem to like a lot of things happening in a piece of music: fireworks, excitement, fancy technology. These things can be great, but sometimes, as a composer, it’s tiring to know that everyone wants so many things all of the time. In Slow Movement I just wanted to write a piece in which nothing happens. Well, something happens: a kind of dim spotlight is focused on the fundamental musical experience, marking out the inexorable passage of time. I wrote Slow Movement for Icebreaker in 1993, and it was the first time I made a piece using this approach. Since then I have made several others, most notably The Passing Measures for bass clarinet, women’s voices, and amplified orchestra.
David Lang
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