Derive 2 for 11 instruments by Pierre Boulez Chamber Music - Sheet Music
By Pierre BoulezUniversal Edition presents the last extended version of Boulez' Derive 2 in a 2006 revision. When I reflected on some of Ligeti's compositions, wrote Boulez, I felt the desire to dedicate myself to some almost theoretical research into periodicity in order to systematically examine its overlays, its shifts and its exchange. Tom Service, in The Guardian, describes the work: I had the sense...that although the piece was 45 minutes long, it could either have been 20 minutes or 200 and it wouldn't really have mattered. All of the music you hear in it is based on a single chord (derived - see what I've done there? - from a musical transliteration of the initials of Paul Sacher's name). Everything changes on the surface - there are passages where everything is speeding along vertiginously, which then contract into pools of slower music - but nothing changes underneath. It's a musical world that's completely hermetic and yet infinitely expandable. Weird.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- English Horn Bassoon Cello A Clarinet Harp Marimba Piano Vibraphone Viola Violin
- Ensembles:
- Chamber Music
- Genres:
- 20th Century
- Composers:
- Pierre Boulez
- Publishers:
- Universal Edition
- UPC:
- 803452072515
- ISBN:
- 9783702475406
- Item types:
- Physical
- Artist:
- Pierre Boulez
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 172
- Shipping Weight:
- 1.75 pounds
Detailed Description
SKU: PR.UE037135
For 11 instruments. Composed by Pierre Boulez. 172 pages. Duration 0:11:00. Universal Edition #UE037135. Published by Universal Edition (PR.UE037135).ISBN 9783702475406. UPC: 803452072515.
Universal Edition presents the last extended version of Boulez' Derive 2 in a 2006 revision. When I reflected on some of Ligeti's compositions, wrote Boulez, I felt the desire to dedicate myself to some almost theoretical research into periodicity in order to systematically examine its overlays, its shifts and its exchange. Tom Service, in The Guardian, describes the work: I had the sense...that although the piece was 45 minutes long, it could either have been 20 minutes or 200 and it wouldn't really have mattered. All of the music you hear in it is based on a single chord (derived - see what I've done there? - from a musical transliteration of the initials of Paul Sacher's name). Everything changes on the surface - there are passages where everything is speeding along vertiginously, which then contract into pools of slower music - but nothing changes underneath. It's a musical world that's completely hermetic and yet infinitely expandable. Weird.
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- Instrument:
- Woodwinds English Horn Woodwinds Bassoon Strings Cello Woodwinds Clarinet A Clarinet Strings Harp Percussion Marimba Piano and Keyboard Piano Percussion Vibraphone Strings Viola Strings Violin
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- Ensemble:
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- Publisher:
- Universal Edition