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==Program note== | ==Program note== | ||
'''Slow river''' <br /> | |||
for vibraphone, guitar and cello <br /> | |||
''Slow river'' was written for the Ordlyd ensemble. | |||
A short motif in the cello undergoes slow changes throughout the movement, with various accompaniments figures in vibraphone and guitar. I use a musical technique I've called mobile 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. | |||
Duration 13-14 min. | |||
Martin Lohse 2011 | |||
===In Danish=== | ===In Danish=== | ||
'''Slow river''' <br/> | '''Slow river''' <br/> | ||
for vibrafon, guitar og cello | for vibrafon, guitar og cello | ||
''Slow river'' er skrevet til Ordlyd ensemblet. | |||
En kort motiv i celloen undergår langsom forandring gennem hele satsen, med forskellige akkompagnementsfigurer i vibrafon og guitar. Jeg benytter en teknik som jeg kalder Mobile, hvor forskellige lag af musik i hver deres tempo 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. | |||
Varighed 13-14 min. | |||
Martin Lohse 2011 | |||
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Revision as of 16:41, 7 October 2019
Guitar trio by Martin Lohse.

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Info
Composer Martin Lohse
Title Resonance
Supported by The Danish Arts Foundation
Composition year 2011
Movements 1
Duration 13.5 min min"min" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 13.5.
Genre chamber music
Number of instruments 3
Instrumentation trio (cello, guitar and vibraphone)
Score notation computer (Sibelius)
Pages 15
Free score yes
First performance 20 Aug 2011
- by Ordlyd Ensemble
- place OpenDays Festival, Abbey of Our Lady, Aalborg, Denmark
Musical styles and elements modal, minimalistic
Program note
Slow river
for vibraphone, guitar and cello
Slow river was written for the Ordlyd ensemble.
A short motif in the cello undergoes slow changes throughout the movement, with various accompaniments figures in vibraphone and guitar. I use a musical technique I've called mobile 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.
Duration 13-14 min.
Martin Lohse 2011
In Danish
Slow river
for vibrafon, guitar og cello
Slow river er skrevet til Ordlyd ensemblet.
En kort motiv i celloen undergår langsom forandring gennem hele satsen, med forskellige akkompagnementsfigurer i vibrafon og guitar. Jeg benytter en teknik som jeg kalder Mobile, hvor forskellige lag af musik i hver deres tempo 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.
Varighed 13-14 min.
Martin Lohse 2011
Performances
All versions of - Slow river
Vesthimmerlands Museum, Aars, Denmark
Sunday 25 September 2011, 15:00
- ... 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)