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==Versions==
Not finished work for organ by Martin Lohse<br />
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>http://martinlohse.com/wpscores/passing_i_organ.pdf</pdf>
Work for solo organ by Martin Lohse<br />
This work is recomposed in {{#ask: [[Title::Passing I]] | format=count}} versions.
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==Score==
==Score and parts==
[http://martinlohse.com/wpscores/passing_i_organ.pdf Download score (pdf)]
The score needs to be rewritten in selected places. Please contact [[Contact|Martin Lohse]] if you would like to perform rework the work in collaboration with the composer.<br />
First edition of score: [https://martinlohse.com/wpscores/passing_i_organ.pdf Download score (pdf)]


==Recording==
==Recording==
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>http://martinlohse.com/wpsound/Passing%20Cx.mp3</mp3>
 
Studio-recording of the version for [[Passing I (accordion)|accordion]] by {{Bjarke Mogensen}} recorded at the {{DKDM}}
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==Info==
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===Passing I===
*''Composed:'' 2 May 2011
*''Duration:'' 4 min
*''First performance:'' 27 Sep 2011 by [[Bjarke Mogensen]] at {{Louisiana Live}}, {{Louisiana}}, Humlebæk, Denmark
===Passing II===
*''Composed:'' 19 Dec 2011
*''Duration:'' 5'30 min
*''First performance:'' 7 Mar 2012 by [[Bjarke Mogensen]] at the {{DKDM}}, Copenhagen (Release and debut-concert with {{RUO}})
===Passing III===
*''Composed:'' 29 Nov 2012
*''Duration:'' 4 min
*''First performance:'' 28 Sep 2014 by [[Bjarke Mogensen]] at Ny Musik Birkerød, Birkerød, Denmark


==Program note==
==Program note for accordion version==
===English===
===English===
'''Moto immoto''' <br />
'''Passing''' (2011-2012)<br />
for organ <br />
Three mobile for accordion <br />
 
''Passing'' is dedicated to Bjarke Mogensen and is in three movements:
 
*'''Passing I'''  ''Allegro con passion sostenuto''
Quickly repeating notes, small motives and fast patterns. Different tempos in both hands and in the same register, all in a simple sequence of 3 major thirds which represents all the harmonics in the piece.
*'''Passing II'''  ''Andante con dolore sostenuto''
Slow movement with a theme that slowly moves around in different registers
*'''Passing III'''  ''Moderato maestoso''
Fast movement based on the same simple sequence as in ''Passing I''.


''Passing'' is a small virtuous piece composed for accordion in 2011 and dedicated to Bjarke Mogensen. This version for organ was written in 2012<br />
The score is in exact pitch, and the proposed registers can be changed according to room and instrument etc.<br />
Quickly repeating notes, small motives and fast patterns, with both hands in the same register, all in a simple sequence of 3 major thirds which represents all the harmonics in the piece.<br/>
The three parts can be performed individually or as a suite.
The piece counts in 5/4 with music in 9/16, 7/32, 5/32, 6/16, 6/8, 15/32, 12/32, 4/8 and ends with an outro in 3/8, 2/8 & 3/16.


{{Mobile}}
{{Mobile}}
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===Danish===
===Danish===
'''Passing''' <br />
'''Passing''' (2011-2012)<br />
for orgel <br />
Tre mobiler for akkordion <br />
 
''Passing'' er dedikeret til Bjarke Mogensen og er i tre satser:
 
*'''Passing I'''  ''Allegro con passion sostenuto''
Hurtige gentagende noder, små motiver og hurtige mønstrer. Forskellige tempoer i begge hænder og i det samme register, alt i en simpel sekvens af 3 store tertser som udgør hele harmonikken i værket.
*'''Passing II'''  ''Andante con dolore sostenuto''
Langsom sats med et tema der langsomt bevæger sig rundt i forskellige registre
*'''Passing III'''  ''Moderato maestoso''
Hurtig sats baseret på den samme simple sekvens som i ''Passing I''.


''Passing'' er et lille virtuost stykke skrevet i 2011 og dedikeret til Bjarke Mogensen. Denne version for orgel blev skrevet i 2012.<br />
Partituret er ikke transponerende, og de noterede registre kan skiftes alt efter rum, instrument osv.<br />
Hurtige gentagende noder, små motiver og hurtige mønstrer med begge hænder i det samme registre, alt i en simpel sekvens af 3 store tertser som udgør hele harmonikken i værket.<br/>
De tre dele kan opføres individuelt eller som en suite.
Værket er i 5/4 med musik i  9/16, 7/32, 5/32, 6/16, 6/8, 15/32, 12/32, 4/8 og ender med en outro i  3/8, 2/8 & 3/16.


{{Mobile-da}}
{{Mobile-da}}


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==List of solo works==
==List of solo works==

Latest revision as of 20:53, 18 July 2024

Not finished work for organ by Martin Lohse

Score and parts

The score needs to be rewritten in selected places. Please contact Martin Lohse if you would like to perform rework the work in collaboration with the composer.
First edition of score: Download score (pdf)

Recording

Passing I

Passing I
Mobile

CD/vinyl release with works for solo accordion dedicated to and performed by Bjarke Mogensen
Release date: 11 Aug 2015 at Royal Danish Academy of Music
Record label: Gateway Music


Passing I
On the Path to H.C. Andersen

CD recording performed by Hanzhi Wang (solo accordion)
Release date: 23 Aug 2018 at Royal Danish Academy of Music
Record label: Naxos


Passing I
Live-recording by Bjarke Mogensen at the Frederiksværk Festival 2012.
Passing I
Live-recording by Bjarke Mogensen at the Nafplion Festival 2012.
Passing I
Live-recording by Bjarke Mogensen from Apostel Kirken.
Passing I
Studio-recording by Bjarke Mogensen at the Royal Danish Academy of Music

Passing II


Passing II
Mobile

CD/vinyl release with works for solo accordion dedicated to and performed by Bjarke Mogensen
Release date: 11 Aug 2015 at Royal Danish Academy of Music
Record label: Gateway Music


Passing II
On the Path to H.C. Andersen

CD recording performed by Hanzhi Wang (solo accordion)
Release date: 23 Aug 2018 at Royal Danish Academy of Music
Record label: Naxos


Passing II
Live-recording by Bjarke Mogensen at the Frederiksværk Festival 2012.
Passing II
Live-recording by Bjarke Mogensen at the Nafplion Festival 2012.

Passing III


Passing III
Mobile

CD/vinyl release with works for solo accordion dedicated to and performed by Bjarke Mogensen
Release date: 11 Aug 2015 at Royal Danish Academy of Music
Record label: Gateway Music


Passing III
On the Path to H.C. Andersen

CD recording performed by Hanzhi Wang (solo accordion)
Release date: 23 Aug 2018 at Royal Danish Academy of Music
Record label: Naxos

Versions

The work is orchestrated in 6 versions.

WorkYear
Passing (accordion)2011-12
Passing (organ)2011/2012
5 momenti mobile (accordion duo and piano trio)2013
5 momenti mobile (cello and piano)2013
Passing (guitar duo)2014/2015
5 momenti mobile (accordion and piano quartet)2013/2019

Info

Composer Martin Lohse
Title Passing

Work number W.36b
Composition year 2011/2012

Movements 1
Duration 4.25 min

Genre solo work
Number of instruments 1
Instrumentation solo organ

Score notation computer (Sibelius)
Pages 11
Free score yes



Musical styles and elements modal, melodic, minimalistic


Passing I

Passing II

Passing III

  • Composed: 29 Nov 2012
  • Duration: 4 min
  • First performance: 28 Sep 2014 by Bjarke Mogensen at Ny Musik Birkerød, Birkerød, Denmark

Program note for accordion version

English

Passing (2011-2012)
Three mobile for accordion

Passing is dedicated to Bjarke Mogensen and is in three movements:

  • Passing I Allegro con passion sostenuto

Quickly repeating notes, small motives and fast patterns. Different tempos in both hands and in the same register, all in a simple sequence of 3 major thirds which represents all the harmonics in the piece.

  • Passing II Andante con dolore sostenuto

Slow movement with a theme that slowly moves around in different registers

  • Passing III Moderato maestoso

Fast movement based on the same simple sequence as in Passing I.

The score is in exact pitch, and the proposed registers can be changed according to room and instrument etc.
The three parts can be performed individually or as a suite.

Mobile
A musical technique where different layers of music in individual tempos, metric and musical style are combined in a simple pattern of chords, which slowly modulate through all the keys in a newer ending sequence, creating a music with no or very few dissonances.

I've developed the technique by combining different musical methods used in older works.

  1. Use of multiple layers of music, which have been a important part of my music since 2000.
  2. A simple repeating sequence of chords as the only harmonic material in the piece, which creates a music on the move, in a never ending modulation from the start to the end. Used in works like Haiku (1999), In liquid... (violin and piano) (2003) and Image balancantes (2004).
  3. A 'rhythm across harmony' principle, where different together sounding motives are played in individual tempos across the rhythm of the chords.

First used in Smoke (2000) and developed as a technique in Liebestraum (Liszt arrangement from 2005), and later used in 8 momenti mobile (2008) before it finally evolved to the technique used in Concerto in tempi from 2010 and forward.

Martin Lohse 2012

Danish

Passing (2011-2012)
Tre mobiler for akkordion

Passing er dedikeret til Bjarke Mogensen og er i tre satser:

  • Passing I Allegro con passion sostenuto

Hurtige gentagende noder, små motiver og hurtige mønstrer. Forskellige tempoer i begge hænder og i det samme register, alt i en simpel sekvens af 3 store tertser som udgør hele harmonikken i værket.

  • Passing II Andante con dolore sostenuto

Langsom sats med et tema der langsomt bevæger sig rundt i forskellige registre

  • Passing III Moderato maestoso

Hurtig sats baseret på den samme simple sekvens som i Passing I.

Partituret er ikke transponerende, og de noterede registre kan skiftes alt efter rum, instrument osv.
De tre dele kan opføres individuelt eller som en suite.

Mobile
En teknik hvor forskellige lag af musik i hver deres tempo, metrik og musikalsk stil kombineres i et simpelt mønster af akkorder, som langsomt modulere igennem alle tonearter i en uendelig sekvens, skabende en musik med ingen eller ganske få dissonanser.

Martin Lohse 2012

Performances

All versions of - Passing

Solo Recital - Claudio Jacomucci
Museo Novecento, P.zza S. Maria Novella 10, Firence, Italy
Thursday 11 July 2019, 21:00
... more info


Solo Recital - Claudio Jacomucci
Kammermusiksaal, Campus Essen-Werden, Folkwang Universität der Künste, Essen, Germany
Friday 30 November 2018
... more info


Solo Recital - Hanzhi Wang
Carnegie Hall, New York, United States
Monday 22 October 2018
... more info


Solo Recital - Claudio Jacomucci
Theater am Rand Betriebs GmbH, Zollbrücke 16, Oderaue, Germany
Saturday 13 October 2018, 19:00
... more info


Solo Recital - Claudio Jacomucci
"Werkstatt", Hagenstraße 34, Gelsenkirchen-Buer, Germany
Sunday 30 September 2018, 19:30
... more info


... further results==Reviews== All versions of - Passing

Expert reviews

Accordions Worldwide April 2018 ... external link

... Fresh music, contemporary but not excessively "intellectual" and not at all hermetic, indeed sincere and communicative, often captivating, which show strong roots with the great Western "classical" tradition; a happy combination, just like in Scarlatti, of lightness and playfulness with passion and solemnity.
... Music that surely reconciles the audience with contemporary "cultured" music and that undoubtedly enrichs the specific repertoire for the accordion.
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29 March 2018 - Alessandro Mugnoz


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