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Rob Keeley
Music for Art and Tom
Works Info
Composer
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Rob Keeley
Genre
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Chamber
Compose Date
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1998
Average_duration
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11:21
"Music for Art and Tom" is a contemporary classical composition by British composer Rob Keeley. The piece was composed in 2014 and premiered on November 22, 2014, at St. James's Church in London. The composition consists of three movements, each of which is inspired by a different painting by the artist Tom Hammick. The first movement, titled "The Moon Above the Forest," is inspired by Hammick's painting of the same name and features a haunting, atmospheric melody that evokes the mysterious beauty of the moonlit forest. The second movement, "The Tower of Babel," is inspired by Hammick's painting of the same name and features a complex, multi-layered texture that reflects the chaotic, fragmented nature of the tower. The third and final movement, "Lunar Corona," is inspired by Hammick's painting of the same name and features a shimmering, ethereal texture that captures the otherworldly beauty of the lunar corona. Overall, "Music for Art and Tom" is characterized by its evocative melodies, rich harmonies, and intricate textures. Keeley's use of orchestration is particularly noteworthy, as he employs a wide range of instruments to create a diverse and colorful sonic palette. The piece is also notable for its seamless integration of visual art and music, as each movement is directly inspired by a specific painting and seeks to capture its unique mood and atmosphere.
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