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Jacques Pasquier rencontre Yvonne Audette ici : for clarinet in Bb, violin, viola and cello
by Alan Lawrence (2002, this version: 2005)
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Jacques Pasquier rencontre Yvonne Audette ici : for clarinet in B flat, violin, viola and cello / Alan Lawrence.
Library shelf no. Q 785.4414/LAW 1 [Available for loan]
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Work Overview
Two paintings hang side by side on my wall - both abstract works but other than that, apparently quite dissimilar. One was painted by the Australian artist Yvonne Audette in 1957, the other, by the French painter Jacques Pasquier in 1990
However, juxtaposed as closely as they are, they start to reveal similarities not evident at first or even second sight. As I look at them I not only observe the internal contrasts and balances that each painter has created but I begin to notice the coincidental similarities between the two.
These thoughts have given rise to the idea for the current piece. It is not meant as a literal metamorphosis into sound of the two paintings but more a reflection on the nature of their chance encounter. To this end I have effectively written two pieces of music which are performed alongside each other, never heard simultaneously but alternating; sometimes in more or less substantial passages, at other times as the one, interrupted by brief interjections from the other. On some occasions the difference is exploited to the full and on others, a similarity is investigated such that the transition may go almost unnoticed.
Work Details
Year: 2002, this version: 2005
Instrumentation: Clarinet in B flat, violin, viola, cello.
Duration: 13 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
First performance: by Richard Haynes, Rachel Smith, Anna Colville, Louise King — 26 Oct 05. Queensland Art Gallery
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- Inspired by: Visual arts works
Performances of this work
26 Oct 05: Queensland Art Gallery. Featuring Richard Haynes, Rachel Smith, Anna Colville, Louise King.
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