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''' | '''Moto immoto''' <br /> | ||
tranguile version <br /> | |||
for accordion <br /> | for accordion <br /> | ||
This version of ''Moto immoto'' (motion in the motionless - 2011) for accordion solo is dedicated to Rasmus Schærff Kjøller and Bjarke Mogensen, and is a reduced more calm version of the original work from 2009. | |||
The | <br /> | ||
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'''Program note''' <br /> | |||
A simple pattern of 6 major thirds represents all the harmonics in the piece. It counts in 5/4 and are slowly moving through all the keys forming an irreversible feeling of lost times and sorrow. | |||
The work is inspired by the last poetry by the old master Basho – his death poem. The mood is somewhere between dream and reality, the living and the dead where consciousness wanders by unknown paths. | |||
::Sick | ::Sick | ||
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''' | '''Moto immoto''' <br /> | ||
versione tranguile <br /> | |||
for | for akkordion <br /> | ||
Denne version af ''Moto immoto'' (bevægelse i det ubevægelige - 2011) for akkordion solo er dedikeret til Rasmus Schærff Kjøller og Bjarke Mogensen, og er en reduceret mere rolig version af det originale værk fra 2009. | |||
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''Moto immoto'' er langsomt, meditativ og med en underliggende følelse af tabt tid. Musikken bevæger sig uafvendelig igennem alle tonearter, cirkulær og i evig bevægelse, men står alligevel stille, frosset fast i en tid som var, og som måske skal til at blive. | |||
Værket er inspireret af den store japanske mester Basho sidste haiku digt, hans døds-digt der befinder sig et sted imellem drøm og virkelighed, det levende og det døde hvor bevidstheden vandrer af ukendte stier. | |||
::Jeg rejser | ::Jeg rejser | ||
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::mine drømme | ::mine drømme | ||
Hans-Jørgen Nielsen: ''HAIKU – en introduktion og 150 gendigtninger.'' | |||
Martin Lohse 2018 | |||
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Revision as of 09:23, 6 October 2018
Solo work by Martin Lohse

Free download
Versions
The work is orchestrated in 7 versions.
| Work | Year |
|---|---|
| Moto immoto (tape) | 2009 |
| Moto immoto (accordion duo) | 2009/2010 |
| Moto immoto (accordion) | 2009/2011 |
| Moto immoto (accordion duo, short version) | 2009/2011 |
| Moto immoto (accordion, violin, cello and contrabass) | 2009/2011 |
| Moto immoto (sinfonietta) | 2009/2016 |
| Moto immoto (symphony orchestra, second edition) | 2009/2018 |
Info
Composer Martin Lohse
Title Moto immoto
Subtitle versione tranguile
Subtitle in English tranguile version
Composition year 2011
Movements 1
Duration 5 min min"min" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 5.
Genre solo work
Number of instruments 1
Instrumentation solo accordion
Score notation computer (Sibelius)
Pages 7
Free score yes
First performance 6 Apr 2011
- by Rasmus Schjærff Kjøller
- place Kastelskirken, Copenhagen, Denmark
Musical styles and elements modal, meditative, melodic
Program note
English
Moto immoto
tranguile version
for accordion
This version of Moto immoto (motion in the motionless - 2011) for accordion solo is dedicated to Rasmus Schærff Kjøller and Bjarke Mogensen, and is a reduced more calm version of the original work from 2009.
Program note
A simple pattern of 6 major thirds represents all the harmonics in the piece. It counts in 5/4 and are slowly moving through all the keys forming an irreversible feeling of lost times and sorrow.
The work is inspired by the last poetry by the old master Basho – his death poem. The mood is somewhere between dream and reality, the living and the dead where consciousness wanders by unknown paths.
- Sick
- on my journey,
- only my dreams
- will wander
- these desolate
- moors
Martin Lohse 2018
Danish
Moto immoto
versione tranguile
for akkordion
Denne version af Moto immoto (bevægelse i det ubevægelige - 2011) for akkordion solo er dedikeret til Rasmus Schærff Kjøller og Bjarke Mogensen, og er en reduceret mere rolig version af det originale værk fra 2009.
Programnote
Moto immoto er langsomt, meditativ og med en underliggende følelse af tabt tid. Musikken bevæger sig uafvendelig igennem alle tonearter, cirkulær og i evig bevægelse, men står alligevel stille, frosset fast i en tid som var, og som måske skal til at blive.
Værket er inspireret af den store japanske mester Basho sidste haiku digt, hans døds-digt der befinder sig et sted imellem drøm og virkelighed, det levende og det døde hvor bevidstheden vandrer af ukendte stier.
- Jeg rejser
- syg
- Stille over
- visne marker
- Strejfer
- mine drømme
Hans-Jørgen Nielsen: HAIKU – en introduktion og 150 gendigtninger.
Martin Lohse 2018
Performances
All versions of - Moto immoto
Studio Scene Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen, Denmark
Wednesday 7 September 2016, 19:30
- ... more info
List of solo works
- Silenzio (cello) (2003)
- Silenzio (viola) (2003/2010)
- Silenzio (violin) (2003/2010)
- 6 preludes (organ) (2003)
- 6 preludes (accordion) (2003/2013)
- 6 preludes (piano) (2003/2013)
- Intermezzo - B.a.c.h. (piano) (2005)
- Nocturne (piano) (2007)
- Nocturne (oboe, cello and piano) (2007/2009)
- Menuetto (accordion) (2008/2014)
- Cadenza (accordion) (2010/2012)
- Hymn (carillon) (2009)
- Moto immoto (accordion) (2009/2011)
- Passing (accordion) (2011-12)
- Passing (organ) (2011/2012)
- Turn (piano) (2011)
- Silenzio (accordion) (2003/2012)
- Momentum (accordion) (2014)
- Match Girl (accordion) (2015)
- Seasons (accordion) (2015-16)
- Late Spring (accordion) (2016)
- Summer Storm (accordion) (2016)
- Autumn Rain (accordion) (2015)
- Winter's Tale (accordion) (2016)
- Fast Track (organ) (2017)
- The Dying Child (accordion) (1998/2014)
- Three pieces - Prelude, nocturne and serenade (piano) (2017-18)
- Prelude (Three pieces for piano) (2018)
- Nocturne (Three pieces for piano) (2018)
- Serenade (Three pieces for piano) (2017)
- Encircled (accordion) (2018)
- L'eau (guitar) (2019)
- Til Ofelia (piano) (2020)
- Encore (accordion) (2024)
- The Breeze (piano) (2024)
- Sand drifting (oboe) (2000)