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Solo work by Martin Lohse
Chamberwork by Martin Lohse
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==Versions==
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==Program note==
 
===In English===
'''Fast Track''' <br/>
Three versions for guitar duo<br/>
 
Arrangement for Aros Guitar Duo of the work Fast Track (2017) for sheng and accordion dedicated to Wu Wei and Geir Draugsvoll.
 
'''Program note'''<br/>
In this work, I am inspired by the long moving walkways found in many of the major airports. The moment you get on, you are moving at high speed toward your destination, even if you are strolling or standing still. The sensation of the slow motion of the body in contrast to the surrounding swiftness creates a fascinating duality that I have tried to recreate in the work: Swirling movements and fast markings that slowly forms melodic motifs as well as rhythmical figures in different tempos. Everything on top of a slowly falling layer of chords, which, in two approximately equal parts, leads us to an end in the same register as in the beginning of the piece.<br/>
The movement ends on a long tone in the deeper middle register of the organ.<br/>
 
Martin Lohse 2018<br/>
 
 
===In Danish===
'''Fast Track''' <br/>
Tre versioner for guitar duo<br/>
 
Arrangement til Aros Guitar Duo af værket Fast Track (2017) for sheng og akkordion dedikeret til Wu Wei og Geir Draugsvoll.
 
'''Programnote'''<br/>
I dette værk er jeg inspireret af de lange rullefortov, der findes i mange af de store lufthavne. I det øjeblik du stiger på, føres du med høj hastighed af sted mod dit mål, selvom du måske bare slentrer af sted, eller står stille. Fornemmelsen af kroppens langsomme bevægelser i kontrast til omgivelsernes hastighed, skaber en fascinerende dobbelthed som jeg har forsøgt at genskabe i værket: Hvirvlende bevægelser og hurtige markeringer der langsomt former sig til melodiske motiver samt rytmiske figurer i forskellige tempi. Alt sammen ovenpå et langsomt faldende lag af akkorder, der i to omtrent lige store formdele fører os mod en afslutning i det samme register som i begyndelsen af satsen.
 
Martin Lohse 2018<br/>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 19 August 2025

Chamberwork by Martin Lohse

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Recording

Fast Track
Live-recording by Aros Guitar Duo at the Royal Danish Academy of Music, Concert Hall, 12. September 2018

Versions

The work is orchestrated in 3 versions.

WorkYear
Fast Track (organ)2017
Fast Track (guitar duo)2017/2018
Fast Track (sheng and accordion)2017

Info

Composer Martin Lohse
Title Fast Track

Work number W.49c
Composition year 2017/2018

Movements 1
Duration 5 min

Genre chamberwork
Number of instruments 2
Instrumentation guitar duo

Score notation computer (Sibelius)
Pages 30
Free score yes
Published yes

First performance 15 Aug 2018

by Aros Guitar Duo
place Vendsyssel Festival, Denmark

Recording type live

Musical styles and elements minmalistic, modal



Program note

In English

Fast Track
Three versions for guitar duo

Arrangement for Aros Guitar Duo of the work Fast Track (2017) for sheng and accordion dedicated to Wu Wei and Geir Draugsvoll.

Program note
In this work, I am inspired by the long moving walkways found in many of the major airports. The moment you get on, you are moving at high speed toward your destination, even if you are strolling or standing still. The sensation of the slow motion of the body in contrast to the surrounding swiftness creates a fascinating duality that I have tried to recreate in the work: Swirling movements and fast markings that slowly forms melodic motifs as well as rhythmical figures in different tempos. Everything on top of a slowly falling layer of chords, which, in two approximately equal parts, leads us to an end in the same register as in the beginning of the piece.
The movement ends on a long tone in the deeper middle register of the organ.

Martin Lohse 2018


In Danish

Fast Track
Tre versioner for guitar duo

Arrangement til Aros Guitar Duo af værket Fast Track (2017) for sheng og akkordion dedikeret til Wu Wei og Geir Draugsvoll.

Programnote
I dette værk er jeg inspireret af de lange rullefortov, der findes i mange af de store lufthavne. I det øjeblik du stiger på, føres du med høj hastighed af sted mod dit mål, selvom du måske bare slentrer af sted, eller står stille. Fornemmelsen af kroppens langsomme bevægelser i kontrast til omgivelsernes hastighed, skaber en fascinerende dobbelthed som jeg har forsøgt at genskabe i værket: Hvirvlende bevægelser og hurtige markeringer der langsomt former sig til melodiske motiver samt rytmiske figurer i forskellige tempi. Alt sammen ovenpå et langsomt faldende lag af akkorder, der i to omtrent lige store formdele fører os mod en afslutning i det samme register som i begyndelsen af satsen.

Martin Lohse 2018


Performances

All versions of - Fast Track

Solo Recital - Tina Christiansen
, Copenhagen, Russia
Wednesday 23 February 2022, 17:00
... more info


Recording session
Concert hall, Royal Danish Academy of Music, Rosenørns Alle 22, Copenhagen, Denmark
Sunday 18 July 2021
... more info


Organ concert - Tina Christiansen
Ansgars Kirke, Odense, Denmark
Wednesday 28 August 2019, 17:00
... more info


Organ festival Limburg 2019
Sint-Martinusbasiliek, Venlo, Holland
Wednesday 3 July 2019, 20:00
... more info


Organ concert - Tina Christiansen
Sct. Peders Kirke, Næstved, Denmark
Saturday 12 January 2019, 12:00
... more info


... further results

List of solo works