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Falling Dream
Falling Dream for orchestra (2001)
Commissioned by the American Composers Orchestra/BMI Foundation
Premiere: American Composers Orchestra/Dennis Russell Davies, conductor 2002
Duration 16:00
3.3.3.3. - 4.3.3.1. - timp; 4 perc; pno; hp - str
Falling Dream was commissioned by the BMI Foundation Inc./Carlos
Surinach Fund for the 25th Anniversary of the American Composers
Orchestra. The American Composers Orchestra conducted by Dennis Russell
Davies at Carnegie Hall, New York City premiered it on April 10, 2002.
The piece was written in the months immediately after 9/11. Its
composition was initially inspired by news footage I saw in which a
couple leaped from one of the burning towers holding hands. For months
I was incapable of getting the image out of my head. It was so poetic
in both its horror and beauty that I almost couldnt justify a musical
reaction to it. However I eventually found a way to illustrate the
experience in extreme slow motion by creating a counterpoint of two
slowly descending melodies, heard first at the beginning of the work.
Episodes fade in and out of this slow descent like memories, but the
illusion I wanted to create is that the falling never really ceases.
The last section of the piece is, by contrast, a slowly building ascent
which has no programmatic relevance but whose majestic quality
functions as a message of hope.
Kevin Puts
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