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With a view to infinity, op. 14 (trios: flute, percussion, piano)

by Andrew Schultz (1982)

Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 63.

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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 63.

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With a view to infinity, op. 14

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With a view to infinity, op. 14 / Andrew Schultz.

Library shelf no. Q 785.3613/SCH 1 [Available for loan]

Work Overview

With a view to infinity was composed for Flederman in 1982 as a part of a Composer Fellowship awarded by the Australia Council, Music Board. The group gave the piece its premiere performances as part of a tour throughout regional centres in Queensland with the first performance given at the Queensland Conservatorium in Brisbane. The work takes it name and character from three scenes from David Malouf's novel, An Imaginary Life; the novel is an imagined recreation of the Roman poet Ovid's life in exile in Tomis where noone speaks his language. The music attempts to capture the atmosphere of the desolate and strange environment Ovid finds himself in.

Work Details

Year: 1982

Instrumentation: Flute/piccolo, percussion, piano.

Duration: 16 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Contents note: 1. Sostenuto - "No flower. No fruit. We are at the ends of the earth" -- 2. Variations - "For nearly a year now I have heard no word of my own langauge; I am rendered dumb" -- 3. Lacrimoso - "deafen the ears of the evil ones..so his spirtit may slip by them in the night".

Commission note: Commissioned with funds provided by Australia Council. Music Board.

First performance: by Flederman Ensemble, Carl Vine, Geoffrey Collins, Graeme Leak — 1982. Qld Conservatorium, Gardens Point, Brisbane

Performances of this work

1982: Qld Conservatorium, Gardens Point, Brisbane. Featuring Flederman Ensemble, Carl Vine, Geoffrey Collins, Graeme Leak.

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