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From the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 28. |
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CD
Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 28.
Library shelf no. CD 2420 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
This piece is a response to seeing millions of spider webs in morning mist at Mt Field National Park, Tasmania. The piece signifies repetition and restoration in nature. The first viola part was recorded as an improvisation shortly afterwards, the other parts layered later as improvised responses to the viola solo and to the experience of seeing the webs. A score may become available in future.
Work Details
Year: 2012
Instrumentation: 3 violas, 1 violin and Tibetan bowls with added echo/delay
Duration: 3 min.
Difficulty: N/A - Not for live performance
First performance: 24 Aug 12. ABC Radio National Sound Quality presented by Tim Richie
The composer notes the following about this work:
Studio improvisation, recorded in layers
National Broadcast: Sound Quality ABC Radio National
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Improvisations
- Inspired by: Landscape and Nature
Performances of this work
24 Aug 12: ABC Radio National Sound Quality presented by Tim Richie
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