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Performance by Claire Edwardes, James Cuddeford, Zubin Kanga from the CD Creative explosion |
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Not broken bruised-reed : for violin, percussion and piano / Bruce Crossman.
Library shelf no. Q 785.3813/CRO 1 [Not for loan]
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Work Overview
The Judaic-Christian idea of not breaking a bruised-reed or
snuffing out light but
instead allowing it to flourish is the basis behind this
composition. The heart of
the sounds draw on the poignancy of the Korean kyemyŏnjo scale a
s the basis
for the Pansori-like-traditional speech-song form-as a type of
bruised
utterance that emerges from noise to flower in lyricism. Its
chromatic-tinged
wholetones from the basis of layered harmonic resonances which
wrestle with
jazz-influenced sections based on extemporizations on Korean
changgo rhythm.
The rhythmic and harmonic complexity is matched by resonating
metals from
luminous Filipino kulintang gong-chimes, soft Korean ching drones
and strident
k'kwaenggwari accelerations. A controlled extemporization for the
players
emerges at the work's centre culminating in the instrumentalists'
vocalized cry
"a-p'u-ji a-na." A late flowering of the earlier Korean modal
resonances returns
and then rests within the quiet living colours of prepared piano
vibrations,
whistling, ching glissando, and breath.
Work Details
Year: 2009
Instrumentation: Piano, percussion (1 player), violin.
Duration: 10 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
First performance: at Creative Explosion 2: East and West Confluences (The Playhouse, WSU Penrith) on 22 Oct 2009
Written for the Creative Explosion 2: East and West Confluences concert at the Creative Explosion Festival, University of Western Sydney on 22 October 2009 with the performers James Cuddeford
(violin), Claire Edwardes (percussion) and Zubin Kanga (piano).
Analysis
Resonate article: Works by Crossman and Myers at the ACL festival in Taiwan by Australian Music Centre
Performances of this work
3 Dec 2011: at 29th Asian Composers League and Festival (Taipei University of the Arts Performing Arts Center).
3 May 2010: at The World in Sydney (Verbrugghen Hall). Featuring Ensemble Offspring.
22 Oct 2009: at Creative Explosion 2: East and West Confluences (The Playhouse, WSU Penrith).
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