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Event Horizon

Event Horizon
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Product no.:
320.67241
Setting:
Concert Band
Grade:
5
Duration:
9:00 min.
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Composer:
Greene, Joni
Setting:
Concert Band
Publishing year:
2011

In general relativity, an event horizon is a boundary surrounding a black hole inside which events cannot affect an outside observer. Light emitted from inside the horizon can never reach the observer, and anything that passes through the horizon from the observer's side is never seen again.

The initial inspiration for Event Horizon was bursts of instrumental color in the form of harmonic clusters. After sitting with sketches of the work for a few weeks I imagined the idea of traveling in space towards a supernova. The beauty of the sun, planets, and cosmic atmosphere are viewed during this journey. The climax of this celestial adventure takes place when the observed star moves from its main sequence towards supernova. I studied the process of fusion and gravity and imagined motives constantly interrupting one another. These motives develop and change as the process of fusion through heavier elements (hydrogen – helium – carbon) take place. A layering of motives is interrupted by a single crotale which signifies the implosion of the star just before it reaches the supernova.

While the work could have ended at this point, the melodic build-up yearned for a slow descent featuring the delicate colors and textures possible of wind band. Thus the program continues towards the final resting place of a star, the black hole. The work concludes with a single flute flutter-tongue and resonating crotale that decay into the void of the Event Horizon.

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