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Work
- for piano trio
- By:
- Duration:
- 12' 00"
- Instrumentation:
- for violin, cello and piano
- Contents:
1. Me ne frego
2. Sycophants' Dance
3. Insanity represented by Mustard Yellow
Samples
| Score (255k) | Page 1, 4, 10 and 22 | © Chris Adams |
Availability
- This work has 2 scores
Programme Note
This work was written for the NZTrio while I was the inaugural University of Otago/James Wallace Artist in Residence at the Pah Homestead.
Twinkle twinkle little star
how I wonder what you are?
A little bit hound, a little bit fox,
a junkie for the ballot box?
Twinkle twinkle little star
who’d have thought you’d come this far.
[adapted from Sam Mahon’s A Knight’s Tale]
While Jekyll Rat is based on a prominent New Zealand politician, it unfortunately could be applicable to a number of political figures. It deals with my anger and frustration that a number of local body representatives and nationally elected politicians forget that they were elected to represent their constituents and instead become absorbed by the power and prestige of the position, or use their power and influence for personal gain.
Jekyll Rat has three movements. The first “Me ne frego” (translation: I don’t give a dam), starts with the statement of the principal theme but then over the course of the movement is gradually consumed by an insidiously growing chromatic semiquaver sequence in the strings. The second “Sycophant’s Dance,” moves between sections of slightly awkward and clumsy pomposity, teetering fragility and vicious rage. The final movement “Insanity represented by Mustard Yellow” is fast and frenetic until it finally ends with an almost elegiac reprisal of the principal theme.
- Commissioned:
- Written for the New Zealand Trio while at the University of Otago Wallace Arts Residency at Pah Homestead
- Difficulty:
- Advanced
- Influences:
Performance History
| 01 May 2011 |
Performed by the NZTrio at the Lopdell House Gallery in Titirangi |
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| 28 Jul 2011 |
Performed by the NZTrio at the Genesis Energy Theatre in Upper Hutt, as part of the Classical Expressions 2011 |
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| NZTrio | ||
| 30 Jul 2011 |
Performed by the NZTrio at Auckland Museum Auditorium as part of the Auckland Museum Series 2011 |
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