Johannes Maria Staud
Towards a Brighter Hue
Duration: 9'
Dedication: Für Annette Bik und Ernst Kovacic in Dankbarkeit
Instrumentation details:
Violine
Staud - Towards a Brighter Hue for violin
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Johannes Maria Staud
Staud: Towards a Brighter Hue for violinOrchestration: for violin
Type: Noten
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Work introduction
I composed this piece between June and September 2004, having completed my music theatre work Berenice. After a short introduction, there comes a brief motif of markedly rhythmic character which is played in the opera by the contrabass clarinet. It recurs in the violin piece but is developed there in a wholly different - and much more dramatic - manner. It goes without saying that the reason why different conclusions have been drawn from that nucleus lies in the specific features of and possibilities inherent in the violin.
After the first two thirds of the piece with its largely intense forward drive, there comes a closing section where microintervals have been introduced; the music becomes more introverted and the colours lighten up.
This work is dedicated to Annette Bik and Ernst Kovacic in gratitude for their advice regarding the violin. Towards a Brighter Hue was inspired by wooden sculptures by the British artist David Nash (born 1945), which I discovered at an exhibition in Tate St. Ives.
Johannes Maria Staud