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Brian Ferneyhough
No time
Works Info
Composer
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Brian Ferneyhough
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Brian Ferneyhough's "No time" is a contemporary classical composition that was composed in 1980. It premiered on October 16, 1981, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, England. The piece is divided into four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Time and Motion Study I," is characterized by its use of complex rhythms and intricate textures. The music is highly dissonant, with frequent use of microtones and unconventional harmonies. The performers are required to play with extreme precision and accuracy, as the music is often very fast and complex. The second movement, "Time and Motion Study II," is a slower and more contemplative piece. It features long, sustained notes and a more lyrical melody. The music is still highly dissonant, but the overall mood is more introspective and reflective. The third movement, "Time and Motion Study III," is the shortest of the four movements. It is a fast and frenetic piece, with a driving rhythm and a sense of urgency. The music is highly virtuosic, with the performers required to play with incredible speed and accuracy. The final movement, "Time and Motion Study IV," is the most complex and challenging of the four movements. It features a wide range of textures and timbres, with frequent changes in tempo and dynamics. The music is highly dissonant and complex, with frequent use of microtones and unconventional harmonies. Overall, "No time" is a highly challenging and complex piece of music that requires a great deal of skill and precision from the performers. It is characterized by its use of complex rhythms, intricate textures, and unconventional harmonies, and is a testament to Ferneyhough's skill as a composer.
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