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Work Overview
A Ringing World takes its title from the continuous web of metal sounds set in motion by vibrators in the opening section, passing to the second, principal part titled 'Toy Tune', where the four components of toy piano, gongs and other light instruments function as independent entities in a slowly rotating sonic mobile, again a shifting topography in which the listener is left free to explore.
Work Details
Year: 2011
Instrumentation: percussion quartet
Duration: 12 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Dedication note: Dedicated to Speak Percussion. Dedicated to Eugene and Speak Percussion with gratitude
First performance: by Speak Percussion, Eugene Ughetti — 24 Sep 11. Iwaki Auditorium, Southbank, Melbourne, broadcast on ABC FM
The composer notes the following styles, genres, influences, etc associated with this work:
post minimalist, experimental, contemporary percussion
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Post-minimalism
Performances of this work
24 Sep 11: Iwaki Auditorium, Southbank, Melbourne, broadcast on ABC FM. Featuring Speak Percussion, Eugene Ughetti.
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