Likely Pictures in Haphazard Skyfor orchestra
Length: ca. 9' Instrumentation: 2(II=Picc).2.2.2 - 4.3.3.1 - Timp.Perc(3) - Harp - Pno - Strings Availability: Direct all inquiries to hilarypurrington@gmail.com |
Program Note |
Likely Pictures in Haphazard Sky (2016) contrasts moments of delicate sparseness with passages of rich textures and emphatic lyricism. Throughout the work, the fragments introduced in the sparse, faltering opening gradually coalesce into distinct melodic ideas. The title comes from a poem called “Starlight” by William Meredith. Meredith uses constellations to explore, among other things, our natural fear of randomness and our instinctive desire to find or create meaningful patterns.
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Premiere |
Premiered by the Yale Philharmonia in December 2016; read by American Composers Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra; performed by the Phoenix Symphony and the Minnesota Orchestra.
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Recording |