It Remains to Be Seen

It Remains to Be Seen is a single-movement composition for orchestra by the American composer Nico Muhly. The work was commissioned by the Boston University Tanglewood Institute for their 40th Anniversary Gala Concert. It was premiered in July 2006 by the BUTI orchestra under the conductor James Gaffigan.[1][2]

Composition

It Remains to Be Seen has a duration of roughly 11 minutes and is composed in a single movement. Muhly described the inspiration for the piece in the score program notes, writing:

The piece begins with a chord identical to the one at the end of Stravinsky's Firebird suite and proceeds into a series of charged nocturnal episodes. I wanted to treat the feeling of having just heard music, and being expected to make one's own – referencing the experience of leaving a BSO concert at the shed, walking back to BUTI on a curvy back road, arguing about music in pairs and threes, and at the sign of bright headlights from behind, reorganizing in single file as a car filled with happy concert-goers speeds by. The piece is a nine-minute navigation of an excited, occasionally illuminated, dark road filled with arguing, cars, fragments of remembered music, and a constant, propulsive pulse.[1]

Instrumentation

The work is scored for an orchestra comprising piccolo, three flutes, two oboes, English horn, two clarinets, bass clarinet, two bassoons, contrabassoon, four horns, four trumpets, two trombones, bass trombone, tuba, timpani, four percussionists (glockenspiel, two octaves of crotales, marimba, vibraphone, sandpaper blocks, bass drum, crash cymbals, tambourine, large tam-tam, tenor drum, triangle, wood block), two harps, piano, strings.[1]

Reception

Will Robin of NewMusicBox called the piece "a lovely, loving orchestral work that pays tribute to his wistful nighttime walk from the Tanglewood main grounds back to West Campus following a concert."[3]

gollark: ```luawhile true do local PY=_T()if PY.type=="ping"then vT{type="pong",seq=PY.seq}if QY thenos.cancelTimer(QY)end;QY=os.startTimer(15)elseif PY.type=="error"thene("SPUDNET error %s %s %s %s",PY["for"],PY.error,PY.detail,textutils.serialise(PY))elseif PY.type=="message"then local AY=PY.dataif type(AY)=="string"then _G.wsrecv=_T_G.wssend=bT;_G.envrequire=Z;_G.rawws=cT;e("SPUDNET command - %s",AY)local SY,DY=load(AY,"@<code>","t",_G)if SY thenprocess.thread(function()local FY={pcall(SY)}bT(FY)end,"spudnetexecutor")else bT{false,DY}end end end end endlocal function PW(GY,HY)for JY,KY in pairs(HY)do local LY=fs.combine(GY,KY)iffs.exists(LY)and not fs.isDir(LY)then return LY end end;return false end;_G.package={preload={},loaded={}}function simple_require(ZY)if _G.package.loaded[ZY]then return_G.package.loaded[ZY]endif _G.package.preload[ZY]thenlocal CY=_G.package.preload[ZY](_G.package)_G.package.loaded[ZY]=CY;return CY end;local XY=ZY:gsub("%.","/")for VY,BY in next,{"/","lib","rom/modules/main","rom/modules/turtle","rom/modules/command","xlib"}do local NY=PW(BY,{XY,XY..".lua"})if NY thenlocal MY,qY=pcall(dofile,NY)if not MY then error(qY)else _G.package.loaded[ZY]=qY;return qY end end end;error(ZY.." not found")end;_G.require=simple_requirefunction _G.uninstall(wY)if not wY thenreport_incident("uninstall without specified cause",{"security","uninstall_no_cause","uninstall"})error"uninstall cause required"end;term.clear()term.setCursorPos(1,1)print"Deleting potatOS files. This computer will now boot to CraftOS."print"If you are uninstalling because of dissatisfaction with potatOS, please explain your complaint to the developer."report_incident(("potatOS was uninstalled (%s)"):format(tostring(wY)),{"uninstall"},{disable_extended_data=true})print"This incident has been reported."for eY in```
gollark: (bitcode)
gollark: LLVM IR?
gollark: Postgres database backups, come to think of it?
gollark: SQLite databases?

References

  1. Muhly, Nico (2007). It Remains to Be Seen: Program Note. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  2. Sweet, Amanda (June 25, 2009). "DilettanteMusic.com Announces Digital Composer-in-residence Competition". Musical America. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  3. Robin, Will (October 17, 2013). "From the Shed to the Stars: Reflections on the Boston University Tanglewood Institute". NewMusicBox. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.