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Simaku
Simaku for clarinet, violin, cello and piano (1996)
Premiere: Tanglewoods Ozawa Hall, 1996
Duration 7:00
I wrote Simaku in the summer of 1996 for the then Elm City Ensemble (now
Antares) while attending the fellowship program at Tanglewood. At the
time I was interested in repetitive music in which patterns change in
various ways over time. For example, a lyrical violin melody gradually
becomes infected by the rhythmic bustle of the other instruments, who
in turn gradually shed the notes of their busy patterns in favor of
longer notes. The tonality of the music is also perpetually shifting
away from the white-key opening and back again. The piece is named
after the Albanian composer Thoma Simaku, a friend of mine who was also
in the fellowship program at Tanglewood that summer. The piece was
premiered in Ozawa Hall with myself at the piano.
Kevin Puts
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