Julia Wolfe
Early that summer
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Composer:Julia WolfeGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:12:03"Early that summer" is a contemporary classical composition by American composer Julia Wolfe. It was composed in 1993 and premiered on May 14, 1994, by the New York New Music Ensemble at Merkin Concert Hall in New York City. The piece is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 12 minutes. The first movement, "Early that summer," is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic drive. The music is propelled forward by a repeating pattern of syncopated rhythms, which are played by the ensemble's percussion section. The other instruments in the ensemble, including flute, clarinet, violin, and cello, weave in and out of this rhythmic framework, creating a complex and dynamic texture. The second movement, "Largo," is a slower and more contemplative section of the piece. The music is marked by long, sustained notes and a sense of spaciousness. The ensemble's instruments are used to create a rich and sonorous sound, with the strings providing a warm and expressive foundation for the woodwinds and percussion. The final movement, "Fast," returns to the driving energy of the first movement. The music is marked by rapid-fire rhythms and intricate interplay between the different instruments in the ensemble. The percussion section once again plays a prominent role, providing a propulsive beat that underpins the entire piece. Overall, "Early that summer" is a dynamic and engaging work that showcases Julia Wolfe's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its rhythmic complexity, rich harmonies, and expressive use of instrumental color. It is a testament to the vitality and creativity of contemporary classical music.More....
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