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Spherics, op. 21 (sextets: flute, trombone, percussion, piano, organ, cello)
by Andrew Schultz (1985)
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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 62.
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Work Overview
This ten-minute sextet was composed for Flederman ensemble and premiered at the Sydney Opera House in May 1985. Subsequently a version with bass clarinet replacing tenor trombone was written for Terra Australia ensemble's tour of the United States in 1988. The word Spherics refers to the small sounds - cracks, whistles, whispres, tiny whoops - that are audible in space, as shown by recordings made by Alvin Lucier using low frequncy antennae.
Work Details
Year: 1985
Instrumentation: Flute/piccolo, tenor trombone, cello, percussion (1 player), piano, organ (chamber or electric). Alternate version with bass clarinet replacing tenor trombone is available.
Duration: 10 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Commission note: Commissioned by Flederman with funds provided by Australia Council. Music Board.
First performance: by Flederman — 19 May 85. Studio 229 (Boardwalk), Sydney Opera House
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