Realization 4: clarinet, cello and noise according to the table No. 1

Realization 4: clarinet, cello and noise according to the table No. 1

for clarinet, cello, white noise generator, and piano
2014-2019
15′

Realization 4b: clarinet, viola, and noise according to the table No. 1

Versions:

Realization 4a: instruments and noise according to the table No. 1
for two instruments, white noise generator, and piano

Realization 4b: clarinet, viola and noise according to the table No. 1
for clarinet, viola, white noise generator, and piano

Realization 4c: ensemble and noise according to the table No. 1
for winds, strings, percussion, white noise generator, and piano

Realization 4d: ensemble and noise according to the table No. 1
for saxophone, violin, percussion, white noise generator, and piano

Realization 4: clarinet, cello and noise according to the table No. 1 is a part of a great planned cycle under the general title Euler’s Book. As a starting point for this project served a treatise An attempt at a new theory of music, exposed in all clearness according to the most well-founded principles of harmony (lat. – Tentamen novae theoriae musicae ex certissismis harmoniae principiis dilucide expositae) created in 1739 by famous mathematician Leonhard Euler. In this treatise Euler operates with such aesthetic categories as pleasant/unpleasant, perfect/imperfect and connects with them a number of propositions of consonance and dissonance.

In the Chapter XI “About harmonies of diatonic-chromatic genus” he demonstrates a table with chain of harmonies divided into species and arranged according to their acceptability for hearing.

Every time, in the process of acoustic realization of the table, musicians should to decide how to relate to a concrete harmony, building up a consonant or dissonant (from their point of view) interval, and thus revealing their personal intention in representing of beautiful and ugly. In this context, white noise is a kind of allegory, which leveling the very issue of dissonance and consonance.

Date of premiere: 11.09.2014
Location: International Young Composers Academy in Tchaikovsky city
City, Country: Tchaikovsky city, Russia
Performers: Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble