Aqua (In Memoriam Toru Takemitsu)

for full orchestra (2003-04)

Study Score

by Fang Man

$55.00

SKU: FM-OR002-SS Category:

Description

Audio


Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra; Chikara Iwamura, conductor

Duration

c.13 min

Premiere

May 27, 2007
Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra
Chikara Iwamura

Instrumentation

3(III=afl, picc).3(III=corA).3(II=piccEbcl, III=bcl).3(III=cbn)-4.3Ctpt.3.1-timp.perc(3)-harp-cel-strings (14.12.10.8.6)

Program Notes

Aqua is a shade of blue tinged with green, a color symbolizing freshness and pristine vigor, conjuring the emotional quality of joy. Like my other compositions, which spring from the imagination of colors, I chose aqua for this piece because I see water and dreams in this color.

Toru Takemitsu interpreted water and dreams in music so beautifully! I admire his music, which has been an important inspiration for my composition. before I began to work on this piece, I spent sometime everyday to listen to his music as I wanted to endow the piece with the similar grace and depth.

There are four movements in this piece: Prelude, Aqua, Memoriam, and Finale. From the title, one can tell that the second movement, Aqua, is the main movement, in which I employ groups of pentatonic chords in pairs. The timbres of the pairs of chords are defined by register and enhanced by the unique character of groups of instruments, for instance, the strings and woodwinds, or the brass and percussion. The Prelude serves as an introduction to the second movement, in which one can discover many of the motives, elements and emotions that are developed further in the later movements. Memoriam is an interlude in which a dialogue between strings and Chinese opera gongs drives a swelling contrast and tension toward the Finale. The ending is incoherently abrupt, as there is no obvious transition to the sustained big chord, which then fragments into short melodic phrases in the woodwinds and harmonics in the strings, all the while gradually dying away.

–Man Fang