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Laurie Altman
Antarctic Convergence
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Composer
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Laurie Altman
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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2006
Average_duration
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8:41
'Antarctic Convergence' is a contemporary classical composition by American composer Laurie Altman. The piece was composed in 2007 and premiered on March 1, 2008, by the New York New Music Ensemble at the Tenri Cultural Institute in New York City. The composition consists of three movements, each of which is inspired by the unique characteristics of the Antarctic Convergence, a natural phenomenon that occurs in the Southern Ocean. The first movement, titled "The Meeting Place," is characterized by a slow, meditative pace and features a haunting melody played by the clarinet. The second movement, "The Drift," is more frenetic and chaotic, with dissonant chords and rapid, staccato rhythms that evoke the turbulent waters of the Southern Ocean. The final movement, "The Return," is more introspective and reflective, with a sense of resolution and closure. Altman's use of instrumentation is particularly noteworthy in 'Antarctic Convergence.' The piece is scored for a chamber ensemble consisting of flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano, and percussion. Altman makes full use of the unique timbres and textures of each instrument, creating a rich and varied sonic landscape that reflects the diversity of life in the Southern Ocean. Overall, 'Antarctic Convergence' is a powerful and evocative work that captures the beauty and mystery of one of the world's most remote and awe-inspiring natural wonders. Altman's skillful composition and masterful use of instrumentation make this piece a must-hear for fans of contemporary classical music.
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