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Threading through fumes : for guqin, cello and mixed ensemble

by Annie Hsieh (2012)

Work Overview

Like smokes from the ignited incense, interweaving, intertwining and conversing; drawing across the air, filter through the space, then slowly dissipates. Leaving the room as one has found it before, with a hint of their combined scent, lingering.

Work Details

Year: 2012

Instrumentation: Guqin, (special container of prepared sponge squares and other soft objects), cello, clarinet in Bb, trumpet in C (doubling cymbal (small/medium), bassoon, violin, percussion (1 player: 4 Tibetan Singing bowls of various sizes, Tar/Frame drum, Marimba, Special container of prepared sponge squares and other soft objects).

Duration: 8 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Commission note: Commissioned by Adelaide Symphony Orchestra with funds provided by Australia Council.. Commissioned as part of the ASO/Adelaide Festival Centre's OzAsia Festival Composer Residency

First performance: at Crouching Tigers (works by ASO's resident composers) (Space Theatre - Adelaide Festival Centre) on 23 Sep 2012

Performances of this work

23 Sep 2012: at Crouching Tigers (works by ASO's resident composers) (Space Theatre - Adelaide Festival Centre).

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