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So-Called 'Natural Selection'14/04/08 for strings and speaking voiceComposer's noteSuppose somebody had travelled back in time and accidentally stood on a semiquaver written by one of the Immortal Greats; might the whole future evolution of music have been different? NotesCommissioned and first performed by Scottish Philharmonic Orchestra, Dir Gordon Rigby, Cond Peter Cynfryn Jones, Òran Mór Glasgow 14/3/2008, with the speaking part being taken by composer and percussionist Steve Forman. A tangent to, or a study towards, The Other Other Hand, both works betraying a fascination with the slightly worrying strands of 'social Darwinism' apparent in C Hubert H Parry's 1909 'The Evolution of the Art of Music', and the worry that many of these supremacist notions perhaps still inform our understanding of so-called 'classical' music. Duration ~10' |
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Rotating calculator, made from plastic sheets, used to calculate segments of the cycle of fourths employed in the work. |
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