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Edwin Roxburgh
At the the Still Point of the Turning World…
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Works Info
Composer
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Edwin Roxburgh
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
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1979
Average_duration
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15:11
"At the Still Point of the Turning World…" is a contemporary classical composition by British composer Edwin Roxburgh. The piece was composed in 1997 and premiered on 22nd November 1997 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, performed by the London Sinfonietta. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, "The Still Point," is slow and contemplative, with long, sustained notes and a sense of stillness and calm. The second movement, "The Turning World," is more lively and energetic, with fast, rhythmic passages and a sense of movement and change. The final movement, "The Dance," is a lively and playful dance, with a sense of joy and celebration. The piece is characterized by its use of unconventional instrumentation, including a variety of percussion instruments, such as marimba, vibraphone, and glockenspiel, as well as electronic sounds and effects. The composition also features extended techniques, such as multiphonics and microtonal tuning, which add to the unique and experimental nature of the piece. Overall, "At the Still Point of the Turning World…" is a complex and challenging composition that showcases Roxburgh's innovative approach to contemporary classical music. Its use of unconventional instrumentation and extended techniques, combined with its three distinct movements, make it a compelling and engaging work that continues to be performed and admired by audiences and musicians alike.
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