Lancaster, David ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1691-4320 (2015) Strike - for quintet. [Composition]
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Item Type: | Composition |
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Creators: | Lancaster, David |
Abstract: | Strike takes its title from the first full-length feature film by Sergei Eisenstein (Stachka), made in 1925. Much of the film is devoted to images of machines and the repetitive toil of heavy industry. Another theme is collectivism in opposition to individualism, which is reflected in the scoring of my piece in that most of the five instruments are playing for almost the whole duration with few significant rests or solo passages. Although this music begins with an exposed passage for piccolo it is almost entirely a collective effort where none of the protagonists gain prominence for any extended period. The music is in three main parts: an opening section which contrasts the individual against the collective and explores different types of transition, a softly pulsing second inner part, and an extended ‘montage’ leading to a coda which offers a ‘flashback’ of the opening. ‘Strike’ was composed in 2014 (the thirtieth anniversary of the miners’ strike in the UK). Strike was first performed in Hong Kong by the AMGA Ensemble (Sha Tin Town Hall, 25 April 2015) and by Dark Inventions (York Spring Festival of New Music, 2 May 2015). |
Date: | 28 April 2015 |
Subjects: | M Music and Books on Music > M Music |
School/Department: | School of the Arts |
URI: | https://ray.yorksj.ac.uk/id/eprint/2717 |
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