Boulez rehearsal fragment Click this for video clip!
Anthemes II is a work composed by Pierre Boulez in the mid-1990′s, for solo violin, electronics, and surround-sound spatialization. It is an interesting and beautiful synthesis of physical instrument and computer capabilities. The violin part is extremely challenging, and in the process of working on it I have developed several new techniques in order to execute various challenges. For example, there are long passages of pizzicato notes jumping around the violin, and I have a new callous on my plucking finger (now named “Pierre.”) There are outbursts of big cluster chords and there are passages of very close double-stops. The score is exhaustively detailed for both the violin and the sound effects.
My collaborator Peter Price is manning the computer part, regarding which he consulted with Boulez’s assistant at IRCAM. The electronic sounds are generated by a computer program which has specific sounds to correspond with specific times in the violin part (about 250 events!) There are various resonance and reverberation effects applied to the amplified violin. There are also pre-recorded samples of violin sounds which are triggered throughout the score. In addition, the sounds “move” around the room in programmed spatial patterns.
Peter and I will be performing the piece this weekend in Philadelphia, presented by Orchestra 2001. Please see http://www.orchestra2001.org/concerts.php for ticket info. Please come and check it out!


