Incantations (Waterhouse)

Incantations, subtitled Concerto da camera (chamber concerto), is a composition for piano and ensemble by Graham Waterhouse, composed in 2015 and first performed in Birmingham.

Incantations
Concerto da camera
Chamber concerto by Graham Waterhouse
Composer Graham Waterhouse, 2011
Year2015 (2015)
Periodcontemporary
Performed26 March 2015 (2015-03-26)
Movementsfive

History

Graham Waterhouse wrote the composition as part of studies at the Birmingham University.[1] The work was premiered at the CBSO Centre, Birmingham, on 26 March 2015, played by pianist Huw Watkins and the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group, conducted by Richard Baker.[1][2] The first performance in Germany was played at the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche in Munich on 4 October 2015 by pianist Michael Schöch and the ensemble Blauer Reiter with the composer playing the cello part, conducted by Armando Merino. The concert was dedicated to Pierre Boulez for his 90th birthday, and featured works by him and by Isabel Mundry, Peter Maxwell Davies and Arnold Schönberg's Pierrot Lunaire.[3]

Music

The chamber concerto is structured in five movements named Canto (chant):[1]

  1. Canto 1 – Moderato e Maestoso
  2. Canto 2 – Allegro mosso
  3. Canto 3 – Adagio
  4. Canto 4 – Vivace assai subito
  5. Canto 5 – Poco più mosso

The instruments in the ensemble are flute, clarinet, violin, cello and percussion.[1]

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References

  1. "Incantations". arbc.de/Waterhouse. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  2. "2015 – Das Jahr der Urheber" (PDF) (in German). Komponistenverband. p. 43. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
  3. "Reise nach Fantasia / Ensemble Blauer Reiter" (in German). institutfrancais.de. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
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