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Canyon
Canyon for solo marimba (1996)
Commissioned by Young Concert Artists for performance by Makoto Nakura, marimbist
Premiere: Kobe, Japan, 1996
Spivey Hall, Morrow, GA; 92nd Street Y, New York
Duration 15:00
The symmetrical form of this suite, a central movement flanked by
toccatas and cadences, as well as the suites symmetrical key-scheme,
reminded me of calling into a great chasm and waiting for the echo to
come back. In order to create slowly evolving harmonic progressions
(a favorite musical device of mine) it was necessary to write intricate
patterns for the marimbist to play on this virtually non-sustaining
instrument. These patterns are like tiny details on the face of
enormous geological formations, and for the most part each movement
features only one such pattern. This likens the suite to a set of
preludes similar to those of Bach and Chopin.
I attempted
to create as much contrast as possible by juxtaposing quiet,
introspective movements (nos. 2 and 4) with loud, extroverted movements.
The performers choice of mallets enhances this contrast. Furthermore,
I made use of extreme contrasts in register by intentionally avoiding certain areas of the
marimba during one entire movement, then exploiting these areas in the
next. This technique is most obvious between Toccata 1 (generally high
and loud) and Cadence 1 ( low and soft).
Commissioned by Young Concert Artists for the Japanese marimbist Makoto
Nakura, Canyons toccatas are intended to feature Mr. Nakuras dazzling
technical facility, but all of the music was written with his unique
command as a performer in mind.
Kevin Puts
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