Per Nørgård
Voyage into the Golden Screen
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Composer:Per NørgårdGenre:OrchestralStyle:OrchestralCompose Date:1968 - 1969Average_duration:18:45Movement_count:2Movement ....'Voyage into the Golden Screen' is a contemporary classical composition by Danish composer Per Nørgård. The piece was composed in 1988 and premiered on September 22, 1989, by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leif Segerstam. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical language. The first movement, titled "The Golden Screen," is characterized by its shimmering, ethereal textures and use of microtonal intervals. The second movement, "The Golden Mountain," is more rhythmic and energetic, featuring driving percussion and brass fanfares. The final movement, "The Golden Sun," is a slow, meditative piece that gradually builds to a powerful climax. One of the defining characteristics of 'Voyage into the Golden Screen' is Nørgård's use of the "infinity series," a compositional technique he developed in the 1960s. The infinity series is a mathematical sequence of pitches that can be used to generate an infinite number of melodies and harmonies. Nørgård uses this technique throughout the piece, creating a sense of unity and coherence across the three movements. Another notable aspect of the composition is its use of orchestration. Nørgård employs a large orchestra, including a variety of percussion instruments, to create a rich, complex sound world. He also incorporates electronic sounds, such as synthesized strings and bells, to add to the otherworldly atmosphere of the piece. Overall, 'Voyage into the Golden Screen' is a striking and innovative work that showcases Nørgård's unique compositional style. Its use of microtonal intervals, the infinity series, and electronic sounds make it a fascinating exploration of new musical possibilities.More....
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