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John Metcalf: Inner Landscapes
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Length / Year Instrumentation Reviews Performance History First
Broadcast Subsequent
Performances North Wales Music Festival St. Asaph Welsh College of Music and Drama Dinefwr House, Llandeilo Mexican
Premiere Programme Note This was the starting point for Inner Landscapes. It is a series of short fragments performed without a break. Each fragment was originally intended to carry a title containing a place name, time of day and an action - for example Mynydd Eppynt : Dawn : Running. Though strong pictorial images remain with me about certain sections of the piece the musical structure quite soon suggested its own forms which, in their turn, militated against an over-literal descriptive approach. That musical structure can be quite clearly heard. I have used an ascending and descending scale containing all twelve chromatic notes built notionally around G and C sharp. All ascending phrases use the ascending form and vice versa. On these are superimposed quasi 'tonal' centres - sometimes C and E flat. More importantly the fragments alternate the use of the scales in a totally pan-diatonic manner - each fragment being entirely built on one of the forms of the scale. There is no chromatic music in the piece therefore. This use of the scales returns us to the original imaginative conception of the piece. There are clear 'climbing' sections, also "soaring' and flying, the latter suggested to me by the helicopter sequences in Emyr Afan's film of my Llyfr Lloffion y Delyn for S4C. But, while listening to the musical structure, I invite you to evoke your own. Towards the end of the work is a powerful section which for me suggests a sudden arrival on a scene of breathtaking beauty. From this point onwards the piece moves towards stillness and ends with a quietness and serenity which are the hallmark of its brief span. |
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