On A Balcony (2020/ 2015) - Digital Score for two instruments

Digital Score for two instruments This composition is inspired by my personal experience of sitting on a balcony in Antarctica, overlooking the frozen George VI sound which lies in-between Alexander Island and Palmer Land. This was an extraordinary place, and seemed to hold onto time as a constant,...

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Main Author: Vear, Craig
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Published: GitHub 2020
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Online Access:https://github.com/craigvear/On_A_Balcony-2015
https://dora.dmu.ac.uk/handle/2086/19971
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spelling ftdemontfortuniv:oai:dora.dmu.ac.uk:2086/19971 2023-07-02T03:29:31+02:00 On A Balcony (2020/ 2015) - Digital Score for two instruments Vear, Craig 2020-02-16 https://github.com/craigvear/On_A_Balcony-2015 https://dora.dmu.ac.uk/handle/2086/19971 unknown GitHub Vear, C., (2020) On A Balcony (2020/ 2015) - Digital Score for two instruments [computer program]. Available at: https://github.com/craigvear/On_A_Balcony-2015 https://github.com/craigvear/On_A_Balcony-2015 https://dora.dmu.ac.uk/handle/2086/19971 music-ai Software 2020 ftdemontfortuniv 2023-06-13T18:30:38Z Digital Score for two instruments This composition is inspired by my personal experience of sitting on a balcony in Antarctica, overlooking the frozen George VI sound which lies in-between Alexander Island and Palmer Land. This was an extraordinary place, and seemed to hold onto time as a constant, rather than linear concept as the century-old glacial meltwater would trickle into the sound – itself frozen for several centuries – bordered by two land masses, each of which were separated from their respective continents (S. Africa and S. America) during Gondwana (200 million years ago). It was here, at ‘Bluebell cottage’ that I spent Christmas 2003, surrounded by the artifacts and memories of decades of Antarctica exploration, where an extraordinary sense of all those who had ever spent time there, immersed those in the present. Sitting on the balcony, at this time, was not a quiet experience, the wind generator gently hummed in polyphony with a flag flapping, while the hourly meteorological observations on the short wave radio punctuated time; nearby the moraine meltwater trickled, and the ice quietly clicked as its surface melted, exposing the decade old bubbles of air underneath; in the distance, only once and perhaps 40 miles away, could you hear the explosion of a large chunk of ice separating from a berg. This place also inspired one of my Five Antarctic Solitudes (2004) (2. 71˚S 68˚W). Software Alexander Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Palmer Land De Montfort University, Leicester: Open Research Archive (DORA) Antarctic Alexander Island ENVELOPE(-69.895,-69.895,-71.287,-71.287) Palmer Land ENVELOPE(-65.000,-65.000,-71.500,-71.500) George VI Sound ENVELOPE(-68.000,-68.000,-71.000,-71.000)
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description Digital Score for two instruments This composition is inspired by my personal experience of sitting on a balcony in Antarctica, overlooking the frozen George VI sound which lies in-between Alexander Island and Palmer Land. This was an extraordinary place, and seemed to hold onto time as a constant, rather than linear concept as the century-old glacial meltwater would trickle into the sound – itself frozen for several centuries – bordered by two land masses, each of which were separated from their respective continents (S. Africa and S. America) during Gondwana (200 million years ago). It was here, at ‘Bluebell cottage’ that I spent Christmas 2003, surrounded by the artifacts and memories of decades of Antarctica exploration, where an extraordinary sense of all those who had ever spent time there, immersed those in the present. Sitting on the balcony, at this time, was not a quiet experience, the wind generator gently hummed in polyphony with a flag flapping, while the hourly meteorological observations on the short wave radio punctuated time; nearby the moraine meltwater trickled, and the ice quietly clicked as its surface melted, exposing the decade old bubbles of air underneath; in the distance, only once and perhaps 40 miles away, could you hear the explosion of a large chunk of ice separating from a berg. This place also inspired one of my Five Antarctic Solitudes (2004) (2. 71˚S 68˚W).
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