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==Versions==
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Pure electroacoustic work by Martin Lohse, made with samples from [[Vienna Symphonic Library]]<br/>
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Revision as of 14:53, 3 August 2020

Versions

Pure electroacoustic work by Martin Lohse, made with samples from Vienna Symphonic Library
The work is recomposed in 8 versions.

WorkYear
Moto immoto (symphony orchestra, second edition)2009/2018
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 (tape)2009

Recording

Moto immoto
Made with samples from Vienna Symphonic Library

Info

Composer Martin Lohse
Title Moto immoto

Work number W.E-7
Composition year 2009

Movements 1
Duration 11 min min"min" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 11.

Genre electroacoustic
Instrumentation tape


First performance 30 Aug 2009

by Tape
place Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Recording type studio

Musical styles and elements modal, meditative, expressive



Program note

Moto immoto
Mobile I
for tape

Moto immoto (motion in the motionless) is created with samples from Vienna Symphonic Library as a virtual piece for symphonic orchestra. The scoring and rearrangement for live symphonic orchestra was written in 2010: Moto immoto (symphony orchestra, second edition)

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. Insistent figures across the rhythm of the chords in the strings and especially in the brass creates a counterpoint to the slow music, but it really doesn't change the somehow transcendental feeling of the work.

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 2009

Performances

All versions of - Moto immoto

Portrait concert with Benjamin de Murashkin and Martin Lohse
Studio Scene Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen, Denmark
Wednesday 7 September 2016, 19:30
... more info


Dacapo recording
Fuglsang Concert Hall, Toreby, Denmark
Wednesday 25 May 2016
... more info


Dacapo recording
Fuglsang Concert Hall, Toreby, Denmark
Tuesday 17 May 2016
... more info


Mythos - accordion duo
Rav Museet, Varde, Denmark
Sunday 7 April 2013
... more info


Mythos - accordion duo
Hørsholm Kirke, Hørsholm, Denmark
Tuesday 12 March 2013
... more info


... further results

List of electroacoustic music