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3 Symphonic Sketches 1st Apr 2010


The City as Body

Epsilon

Allegro Marcato

3 new ones - the first one inspired by my hometown London and in the first movement, The City as Body, a vision of the city in narrative form from the opening chapter of Peter Ackroyd's biography London (which I highly recommend). I tried to capture the pulse of the city and the sense of drama, especially in the way the city represents a life (or a soul) of its own.

Epsilon, a scherzo, is inspired by a work by Bartok I played at college and looks to utilise contrasts of colour between the louder and quieter passages: the chaos of the city in contrast with the quiter back streets. If you notice one or two similarities with a certain passage from Stravinsy's Rite of Spring then I am afraid I would have to plead guilty as charged!

The final part, Allegro Marcato gives prominence to the clarinet and has a loose narative of commerce within the city. I had plans to extend these sketches into a symphony and in a way this piece is made up of abandoned pieces to that end. I also considered adding them to the Postcards Suite - but now remain certain they are a piece on their own and a piece about London.

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