Title: | Open Ground |
Duration: | 10` |
Year of composition: | 2006 |
First performance: | Stockholm Radio Symphony Orchestra / Manfred Honeck |
Aug 20 2006, Berwaldhallen, Stockholm | |
Publisher: | Universal Edition |
"Open Ground" for symphony orchestra is inspired by Salman Rushdie`s novel The Ground Beneath Her Feet. It is one of his most significant and complex novels where the fictitious reality goes side by side with real historic events. The collisions between the two worlds often have a most devastating effect on the fate of all characters involved. One of them, a legendary rock singer Vina Apsara, disappears under mysterious circumstances while an earthquake is raging in Mexico. I have found an emotional inspiration in the first chapter of the book containing the description of the earthquake. The title for the piece is my own though. "Open ground" is an expression which might be interpreted differently depending on the context. The ground beneath our feet, the reality in which we exist at the moment, how real and stable it actually is? Also who would have ever dared to imagine what it feels like when it suddenly starts to rock?
Open Ground has been commissioned by RSO Stockholm and written during the spring 2006
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