Simon Steen-Andersen (1976)
Double Up (2010)
pour échantillonneur et petit orchestre
œuvre électronique
- Informations générales
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Date de composition :
2010
- Durée : 18 mn
- Éditeur : Edition·S
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Date de composition :
2010
- Genre
- Musique instrumentale d'ensemble [Ensemble instrumental 1 par voix]
- 2 flûtes, 2 hautbois, 2 clarinettes, 2 bassons, 2 cors, 2 trompettes, 2 trombones, 3 percussionnistes, harpe, cordes
Information sur la création
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Date :
17 octobre 2010
Lieu :Allemagne, Donaueschingen, Donaueschinger Musiktage
Interprètes :le Radio Kammerphilharmonie Hilversum, direction : Peter Eötvös.
Information sur l'électronique
Dispositif électronique : échantillonneur - sampler
Note de programme
Doubling up is a risky strategy, but it can yield large returns (investopedia.com).
Double Up is both a term for a risky but potentially powerful investment/gambling strategy on the stock market or in the casino, and it is, of course, the term for what you get during happy hour in a bar. In this piece the term is meant to cover a similar range: From the drunken and sloppy but deeply felt sing-along to the more musical "power of unison" and the potentially rewarding effect of opening up something familiar for reinterpretation and re-experience by distorting or emphasizing its different elements or by presenting it in a new context.
The form is simply two halves exploring two types of linearity with the same material: The linearity of a trivial narrative and the linearity of the inherent musical qualities in the very same sounding snapshots.
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