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(un)seen

for alto flute/piccolo, cello and percussion

Year:  2011   ·  Duration:  9m
Instrumentation:  percussion: 2 woodblocks, cowbell

Year:  2011
Duration:  9m
Instrumentation  percussion: 2 woodblocks, c...

Composer:   Simon Eastwood

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Sample Score

Sample: Page 1-2.

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About

(un)seen was written as music for dance in collaboration with choreographer Justyna Janiszewska. It explores the boundary between what is seen and unseen, known and unknown, heard and unheard. The music for this piece is built upon ideas influenced by gamelan music, mainly the idea of building a rhythmic texture up from the one rhythmic line layered on to of itself at different speeds. Each section explores a different aspect of the relationship between these different layers. However, this rhythmic framework itself is never fully exposed, and so itself remains unheard while it exerts an influence on the piece from a distance.


Commissioned note

This work was written in collaboration with choreographer Justyna Janiszewska and dancers from Roehampton University in London


Performance history

18 May 2011: Performed by Alena Lugovkina (flute/piccolo), Aya Watanabe (cello), Tom Lee (percussion) with dancers: Ayami Andrews, Daisy Price, Olivia Amy Lockwood, Roxanne Jaques, Hayley Wollard and choreography by Justyna Janiszewska at the Michaelis Theatre, Roehampton University, in London

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