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Work

2011
Duration:
09' 30"
Instrumentation:
solo clarinet

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application/pdf,102k Score (102k) pages 1-3© Alex Taylor
audio/mpeg,903k Recording (903k) 5'03''-6'19''© Alex Taylor
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Programme Note

In many ways this is a companion piece to an earlier work, Vivid for solo trumpet, which also sets a powerful, sexually charged poem by Will Christie. But where Vivid is very often overtly violent and forceful in its gestures, deepwalker is mostly much subtler, almost passive-aggressive in outlook. The opening lines of the poem – “the day is a drum that connects these vocal loops with grey traffic circles bridge after bridge” – are mirrored in the cyclical, sometimes elliptical form of the work, loops and circles that play between registers of the clarinet. Sexual tension and aggression bubble away in the background, periodically rupturing the musical surface with piercing, angular outbursts, sometimes in parallel with the rather tender, fluid lines of the low register, and with the spoken text itself. This violent interplay creates a kind of disordered internal conversation, a bizarre hermetic character opening and shutting her windows; a clarinet of many voices.

Warning: contains coarse language

Text Note:
Text by Will Christie - "Deepwalker" from the collection luce cannon
Difficulty:
Advanced
Influences:
Dedication:
Written for Natalie Harris

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