Collage de Temps

Composer: Martin Lohse Year: 2013 Worknumber: W. 41b Category: Cat 2.8 (Chamber) Duration: 24 min
Instrumentation: 2 pno
Version for solo piano and piano reduction

Performance Materials

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Program Note

In English

Collage de Temps (2013)

Piano duo

duration app. 24 min

1.  Presto con sonore. Moderato e grazioso. Moderato maestoso. Allegro con brio
2.  Andante poco dolente
3.  Andante cantabile. Moderato e grazioso. Moderato maestoso. Andante e grazioso
4.  Moderato più mosso. Adagio
5.  Allegro poco agitato. Allegro più mosso. Andante e espressivo. Moderato più mosso. Andante. Moderato e grazioso. Moderato con espressione. Largo

Program note
Small quick glimpses and slow lingering

Repetition and melody
tempo and change

And an inner longing for connection

Martin Lohse 2013

In Danish

Programnote
Små hurtige glimt og langsom dvælen

Gentagelse og melodi
tempo og forandring

Og en indre længsel efter sammenhæng

Martin Lohse 2013

Audio Archive

Performances

First Performance

Pre debut concert – David Magnussen
Wikipedia:Royal Danish Academy of Music|Royal Danish Academy of Music - Study Scene, Copenhagen, Denmark
David Lau Magnussen, Oscar Micaelsson
Wednesday 14 August 2013

Other Performances

Please note: This is not a complete list. It includes live performances and radio broadcasts across all versions of the work. While the archive is highly comprehensive for earlier years, recent entries show only a fraction of the 500-1.000 annual performances across the composer's complete catalog, reflecting only those events reported to and logged by the composer.

Reviews

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  • LOHSE: Collage de Temps; 5 Momenti Mobile; Moto Immoto
    (Nathan Faro - American Record Guide Nov/Dec 2018)
    ... It takes considerable willpower not to rewind to the beginning when it finishes...
    ... Like the rest of Lohse’s works on the album, it is a delight.
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  • MusicWeb International (2018)
    (Richard Hanlon - MusicWeb International)
    ... Lohse has given this (work) the lovely title Moto Immoto (Motionless motion), an apt oxymoron that utterly encapsulates this short, heartfelt piece...
    ... it certainly affected this reviewer in those terms - and easily bears repeated listening. It is revealing that this ten-minute panel lasts not a moment too long.
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  • Myriader af detaljer og intense klange
    (Henrik Friis - Politiken, kultur)
    The mobiles are breathlessly intense as they alternate between mournful and optimistic with equal parts chain dance and black melancholy.
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