6 Preludes

Composer: Martin Lohse Year: 2003/2013 Worknumber: W. 20b Category: Cat 2.9 (Solo) Duration: 15 min
Instrumentation: acc
Arrangement for accordion solo (2013) of the original work for organ (2003) dedicated to David Lau Magnussen

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In English

6 Preludes (2003/2013)
Accordion solo

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

6 Preludes was originally composed in 2003 for organ with one manual and pedals and dedicated to David Lau Magnussen. It was arranged for accordion in 2013.

The focus on melody and especially harmony is profound in the work. It is based mainly on major thirds and sequences of varying duration. In Preludes no. 2, 4, and 6, there are periods with long accelerandos that slowly but inevitably transform the music into a different state of musical expression.

Duration: app. 14 – 15 min

Martin Lohse 2013

In Danish

6 Preludes (2003/2013)
Akkordionsolo

Partituret er i klingende notation (exact pitch), og de foreslåede registreringer kan ændres efter rum og instrument. Præludierne kan opføres enkeltvis eller som en suite.

6 Preludes er oprindeligt komponeret i 2003 for orgel med ét manual og pedal og tilegnet David Lau Magnussen. Det blev arrangeret for akkordion i 2013.

Der er fokus på melodi og især harmoni, hovedsageligt baseret på store tertser og sekvenser af varierende længde. I præludium nr. 2, 4 og 6 findes perioder med lange accelerandoer, der langsomt men uundgåeligt ændrer musikken til en ny tilstand af musikalsk udtryk.

Varighed: ca. 14 – 15 min

Martin Lohse 2013

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  • Mogensen Lohse: Mobile, Works for Solo Accordion
    (Alessandro Mugnoz - Accordions Worldwide April 2018)
    ... 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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  • Lykkeligt match
    (Mikael Krarup - mitFyn.dk)
    Lykkeligt match
    10 års samarbejde mellem Bjarke Mogensen og den danske komponist Martin Lohse har resulteret i en fin udgivelse med Lohses på én gang minimalistiske, melodiøse musik, som overraskende nok er moderne kompositionsmusik fra dette århundrede. Nogle er omskrevne tidligere værker, andre nykomponerede til Bjarke Mogensen. Lyst og venligt, men også indadvendt og mørkt, hans sans for udnyttelse af instrumentets trods alt begrænsede muligheder ligger i de ofte sindrigt udtænkte rytmiske lag, der som et "perpetuum mobile" udvikler sig og overrasker. Bjarke Mogensens suveræne spil gør oplevelsen stor, og ved flere aflytninger øges glæden. Cyklus-titler som "Passing" og "Momentum" synes velegnede og udtrykker sigende musikkens væsen, sammen med små menuetter eller de seks præludier, som er mere end blot forspil til noget andet.
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  • Politiken (11 Aug 2015)
    (Thomas Michelsen - Politiken, Kultur bagsiden)
    "This release will convert the skeptic to new classical music"
    "It may well be that you are not going to be religious, if you invest in this release from Gateway Music. On the other hand, there is some risk that you will be reversed and start listening to contemporary music."
    - translation from danish -
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