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Katarzyna Brochocka
Regenschlägt , für Streichkammerorchester
UES102533-000
Type: Dirigierpartitur
Format: 210 x 297 mm
Pages: 24
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Description
The musical form in the piece is "circular", which resembles the spiral, present both in the stormy tornado and in drawings based on Fibonacci's sequence. Instruments join together gradually, in groups (vn I) and in soloistic elements we can hear from members of second violins (vn II). Motifs spread, split in divisi for smaller collections of notes, grace notes, glissandi, and bowing techniques, with pizzicato being a symbolic realization of "Bangla" - the rainy language of drops, thumps, and cracks (col legno) or various wind noise (arco). Music goes fast, and suddenly, at times seems predictable, while dancing for unexpected smash.
Bangladeszcz takes the title from the sound of the rain, and its "language". Initially, the humorous wordplay connected with the name of the country (Bangladesh). In Polish, the word "desh" is phonetically a very near-sounding word to "deszcz" - the rain. "Bangla" - is also a short slang expression of the fact that something works, as well as the fact that something is strong. Trying to give the listener the closest possible match I have chosen the name "Regenschlägt" in German. I've decided to use the "Rain-thump" in English to express the possibility of danger which is also an aspect of nourishing rain.
premiere:
29.10.2006 VII Ryszard Bukowski Music Days, Aula Leopoldina (Wroclaw),
/ Leopoldinum Orchestra, cond. Wojciech Rodek (NFM Chamber Orchestra)
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Type: Dirigierpartitur
Format: 210 x 297 mm
Pages: 24