for Ensemble of Saxophones of variable line up
Spacial actions for 2 chosen Soloists
Contemporary
for | 3–24 saxophones |
Musical Editions | 6 playing scores |
Item no. | 693196 |
Author / Composer | Friedemann Graef |
Scope | 9 pages (Score); 21 × 29.5 cm |
Year of origin | 1994 |
Release year | 2019 |
Publisher / Producer | Chili Notes |
Producer No. | CHIL5061 |
ISMN | 9790501624751 |
The composition Golden Soundscape by Friedemann Graef is supposed to create a magnificent vibrant soundband. The pulse first moves in 4/4 time. Through figures with eighth notes of odd number, the pulse is supposed to shift unpredictably and superimpose, so that results in a quasi 1/8 beat.
The performance of the piece needs a conductor or a player who shows dynamics and sets the pace for some parts. While some passages in the rhythmic interaction work quite conventionally, in the minimalistic parts self-initiative is required. How often the figure is repeated in a box and when it progresses to the next is the individual decision of each individual instrumentalist.
Consisting of 3 ensemble scores á 3 instruments for eb and bb saxophones each.
The pulse must always remain constant, even when pausing. This kind of interaction is like driving all at once: nobody pushes or slow down, everyone drives together.