Moto Immoto
Mobile I
Performance Materials
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Other Versions
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Moto Immoto (accordion duo)
(2009/2010)
Mobile I
Inst: 2 acc -
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Moto Immoto (accordion)
(2009/2011)
versione tranguile
Inst: acc -
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Moto Immoto (accordion, violin, cello and contrabass)
(2009/2011)
Mobile I
Inst: acc, vn, vc, cb -
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Moto Immoto (fixed media)
(2009)
Inst: fixed media -
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Moto Immoto (sinfonietta)
(2009/2016)
Mobile I
Inst: 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 0 - 2 vn, va, vc, cb -
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Moto Immoto (symphony orchestra, second edition)
(2009/2018)
Mobile I
Inst: 3 3 3 3 - 4 3 3 1 - str
Program Note
In English
Moto Immoto (2009/2011)
Accordion duo (short version)
Moto Immoto (motion in the motionless) is a duo work exploring motion in the motionless and an irreversible feeling of lost time and sorrow. Originally composed in 2009 as an electroacoustic piece, it was rearranged for accordion duo in 2010 in both a long and a short version. The duo is dedicated to Bjarke Mogensen and Rasmus Schærff Kjøller.
The work is built upon a pattern of six major thirds in 5/4 time that slowly cycles through all keys, forming the harmonic basis for the entire piece. While insistent figures in the accordions create a rhythmic and expressive counterpoint to the slow-moving chords, the work itself maintains its underlying transcendental character.
Mobile
Mobile is a compositional technique where multiple layers of music with independent tempos, meters, and styles are integrated into a recurring chordal pattern. These chords modulate slowly through all keys, resulting in a harmonic language with minimal dissonance.
The technique synthesizes several methods developed across earlier works:
Martin Lohse 2011
In Danish
Moto Immoto (2009/2011)
Akkordeon duo (kort version)
Moto Immoto (bevægelse i det ubevægelige) er et duoværk, der udforsker bevægelse i det ubevægelige og en uafvendelig følelse af tabt tid og sorg. Værket blev oprindeligt komponeret i 2009 som et elektroakustisk stykke og senere arrangeret for akkordeon-duo i 2010 i både en lang og en kort udgave. Duoen er tilegnet Bjarke Mogensen og Rasmus Schærff Kjøller.
Værket er bygget op omkring et simpelt mønster af seks store tertser i 5/4-takt, der bevæger sig gennem samtlige tonearter og danner det harmoniske grundlag for hele stykket. Selvom insisterende figurer i akkordeonerne skaber en rytmisk og ekspressiv kontrapunkt til de langsomme akkorder, bevarer værket sin underliggende transcendentale karakter.
Mobile
En teknik hvor forskellige lag af musik i hver deres tempo, metrik og musikalsk stil kombineres i et simpelt mønster af akkorder, som langsomt modulerer igennem alle tonearter i en uendelig sekvens, skabende en musik med ingen eller ganske få dissonanser.
Martin Lohse 2011
Audio Archive
Performances
First Performance
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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Mythos – accordion duo
Holbæk Kunsthøjskole, Holbæk, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Friday 14 September 2012 -
Mythos – Rudersdal Sommerkoncert
Rudersdal Sommerkoncert, Rudersdal, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Wednesday 15 August 2012 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Gudhjem Kirke, Gudhjem, Bornholm, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Sunday 12 August 2012 -
Mythos – accordion duo
KUNSTEN Museum of Modern Art, Aalborg, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Friday 20 January 2012
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New Years Concert
Engholm Kirke, Allerød, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Sunday 15 January 2012 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Sellosalen, Esbo, Finland (inst.: 2 acc)
Tuesday 25 October 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Kastelskirken, Copenhagen, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Sunday 2 October 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Kammermusik Foreningen, Sorø Klosterkirke, Sorø, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Wednesday 3 August 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Holbæk Kunsthøjskole, Holbæk, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Tuesday 2 August 2011 -
Frederiksværk Musikfestival
Gjethuset, Frederiksværk, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Saturday 23 July 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Bornholm, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Thursday 14 July 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Venø Kirke, Struer, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Thursday 7 July 2011 -
Broadcast – Moto Immoto
Danish Radio P2 - Natsværmeren, Copenhagen, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Wednesday 6 July 2011 -
Hindsgavl Festival
Hindsgavl Slot, Middelfart, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Wednesday 6 July 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
The Danish Embassy, Washington DC, United States (inst.: 2 acc)
Wednesday 8 June 2011 -
Solorecital – Bjarke Mogensen
Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, New York, United States (inst.: 2 acc)
Monday 30 May 2011 -
Broadcast – Moto Immoto
Danish Radio - P2 Koncerten, Copenhagen, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Thursday 24 February 2011 -
P2 Chamber Music Competition
Danish Radio, Studio 2, Copenhagen, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Thursday 24 February 2011 -
Mythos – accordion duo
Frederiksberg Kirke, Frederiksberg, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Friday 11 February 2011 -
“Masters on Mondays”
Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen, Denmark (inst.: 2 acc)
Monday 7 February 2011
Reviews
Please note: This list includes reviews across all versions of the work.
- 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.Read full review → - 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.Read full review → - 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.Read full review →