Otto Luening
And This of All of My Hopes
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Composer:Otto LueningGenre:MiscellaneousCompose Date:1926Average_duration:1:41"And This of All of My Hopes" is a composition for solo flute and electronic tape, composed by Otto Luening in 1963. The piece was premiered on May 7, 1963, at the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York City. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement, marked "Moderato," is characterized by a lyrical and expressive flute melody that is accompanied by a tape part consisting of electronic sounds and manipulated flute sounds. The second movement, marked "Allegro," is more rhythmic and energetic, with the flute and tape parts engaging in a lively dialogue. The final movement, marked "Lento," is more introspective and contemplative, with the flute and tape parts gradually fading away into silence. Luening's use of electronic tape in "And This of All of My Hopes" is notable for its innovative and imaginative approach. Rather than simply using the tape as a background accompaniment, Luening integrates it into the composition as an equal partner with the flute, creating a rich and complex sonic tapestry. The tape part includes a variety of electronic sounds, including sine waves, white noise, and manipulated flute sounds, which are used to create a range of textures and moods. Overall, "And This of All of My Hopes" is a striking and original work that showcases Luening's skill as a composer and his pioneering work in the field of electronic music. Its combination of expressive flute melodies and innovative electronic sounds creates a unique and compelling listening experience that continues to captivate audiences today.More....
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