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In the early 1980's, I wrote
one concert of original chamber music per year for four years.
MOBILES for two violins and double bass was written for Chamber Concert No.
1
which took place on October 14, 1981. The concert featured Nancy
Livingston and Lenore Lehr, violins, while I played piano and bass. The other works on the program were
Echoes From An Urban Glade (1981) for violin and double bass, and
Sonata No. 1 - Images From 'The Far Field' (Roethke) (1981) for
violin and piano. Stylistically, the music in this concert is as
close to freewheeling Minimalism as I ever got. The music is
freely organized in layers, but is much more lyrical and melodic and
less textural than the typical Minimalist inspired music of the
period. What interested me about Minimalism was the aligning the
organizational factors texturally to a structural grid. My
interest was in doing this WITHOUT strict rhythm.
A mobile is a kind of
artwork which became popular in the 1950's and 1960's in which objects
are suspend on wire or string from the ceiling or from bars or other
structures so that they spin or move around in the air currents.
The music in MOBILES seems to spin and move around as well, creating a
constantly changing yet rather static texture.
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