Entity

Composer: Martin Lohse Year: 2002 Worknumber: W. 14 Category: Cat 4.3 (Electroacoustic) Duration: 7.5 min
Instrumentation: vn, elec
Original version for solo violin (2002) - can be performed with or without electronics

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In English

Entity (2002)
violin solo

The title refers to a being or something with a real existence – a musical entity that exists by its own laws and purpose. The work is written for and dedicated to Christine Pryn. There is also a version for solo viola and solo cello, and all three versions can be performed with or without electronics.

The piece consists of two parts:

1. The first part begins with a three – tone theme in double stops, functioning as a passacaglia. This theme gradually layers upon itself as a polyphonic canon, building toward a culmination.
2. The second part is characterized by a rhythmic ostinato across the strings, reminiscent of Baroque music, which slowly distorts through glissandos and ends with a long glide into the high register.


The electronic component is relatively simple, consisting of four delays (1.3, 2.1, 3.4, and 5.5 seconds) distributed across the speakers.

Martin Lohse 2002

In Danish

Entity (2002)
violinsolo

Titlen betyder væsen – noget der har eksistens eller realitet. Her tænkes der på et musikalsk væsen, der lever i sig selv efter egne love og mål. Værket er skrevet til Christine Pryn. Der findes også en version for solobratsch og solocello, og alle tre versioner kan opføres med eller uden elektronik.

Værket er i to dele:

1. Første del starter med et tema på tre toner i dobbeltgreb, som fungerer som en passacaglia. Temaet lægger sig gradvist oven på sig selv i flere lag som en flerstemmig kanon, mens musikken vokser mod en kulmination.
2. Anden del er præget af et rytmisk ostinat hen over strengene, som en art barokmusik der langsomt forvitres af glissandoer og slutter med langsomt at glide op i det øverste register.


Den elektroniske del består af fire delays, der forsinker musikken med henholdsvis 1.3, 2.1, 3.4 og 5.5 sekunder, panoreret i højtalerne.

Martin Lohse 2002

Electronics and Surround Setup

The electronic part consists of four mono-delays.
The instrument should be amplified to be mixed with the 4 delays. It is important that the dynamics of each delay are equal, or only slightly below the dynamics of the instrument including its amplification. This often means that the delays should be as loud as possible without feedback.

Delays in four speakers:

Delay Delay time Front left Front right Back right Back left
Original sound 0 ms 50% 50%
Delay 1 1300 ms 70% 30%
Delay 2 2100 ms 90% 10%
Delay 3 3400 ms 10% 90%
Delay 4 5500 ms 70% 30%

Delays in two (stereo) speakers:

Delay Delay time Front left Front right
Original sound 0 ms 50% 50%
Delay 1 1300 ms 100%
Delay 2 2100 ms 67% 33%
Delay 3 3400 ms 33% 67%
Delay 4 5500 ms 100%

Audio Archive

Performances

First Performance

Warsaw Autumn 2002
Warsaw, Polen
Christine Pryn
Saturday 28 September 2002

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.

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