Matheson, Colonnade [CF:416-41423]

James Matheson

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James Matheson
Colonnade
For Orchestra

Colonnade is James Matheson’s intriguing response to the Albany Symphony’s commission to create a work inspired by the NY State Board of Education Building, designed by the renowned architect Rafael Guastavino. Matheson explains that “A colonnade acts as a metaphor for the tension between knowledge and perception. The columns are the same height and equidistant from each other; while the mind understands this fully, there exists no place from which one can perceive this – the columns always appear to be of uneven height and spacing. If one then adds motion to perspective, identical columns acquire elasticity, and begin to change kaleidoscopically – they shrink, grow, become closer, and then further apart.” This structural paradox is given musical life in the outer sections of Colonnade, while the long, arching middle section is inspired by the vaulted ceiling of one of the building’s largest rooms, enhancing the structure’s spacious openness and lightness.

Flute, Oboe, Bb Clarinet, Bassoon, Horn in F, Harp, Percussion (Vibraphone and Marimba), 2 Violins, Viola, Cello, Bass (C extension strongly preferred)
Chamber Orchestra
Full Score - Study
Publisher: Theodore Presser Co
CF:416-41423
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