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John Luther Adams: Always Very Soft: Percussion Ensemble

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KOMPONIST: John Luther Adams
VERLAG: Taiga Press
PRODUKTFORMAT: Partitur
John Luther Adams ' Always Very Soft  for Percussion Trio. Player score. ' I began Always Very Soft in the spring of 1973 and completed it more than three decades later. Originally the piece was scored for percussion trio and de-tuned  'cello. I conducted that version in my nal semester at the
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Komponist John Luther Adams
Verlag Taiga Press
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 2017
Detaillierte Instrumentierung 3 Percussions
Instrumentengruppe Percussion Ensemble
PRODUKTFORMAT Partitur
PRODUKTTYP Partitur
SEITENZAHL 20
Genre Klassik
Epoche Post 1901
EAN 5020679241073
NR. MUSCH85844
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John Luther Adams' Always Very Soft for Percussion Trio. Player score.

'I began Always Very Soft in the spring of 1973 and completed it more than three decades later.

Originally the piece was scored for percussion trio and de-tuned  'cello. I conducted that version in my nal semester at the California Institute of the Arts. In time, I came to regard it as my last student work, andwithdrew it from my active catalog.

Fast forward thirty-some-odd years to the spring of 2007.

For quite some time, I'd had in mind to compose a perpetual acceleration canon - music that seemsalways to be getting faster, but somehow never really does. As I pondered this
I remembered that piece from long ago. So I dug out the old score and looked it over.

From my new perspective, itseemed to me that my younger self had been attempting to compose a continuum of discontinuities - weaving disparate timbres and velocities into a subtly articulated whole.

This new version of Always Very Softcontains not a single note from the original version. But I hope it conveys a more coherent and essential distillation of that early musical thought.' - John Luther Adams

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