FourScore (1992)

Posted on Tuesday 4 January 2005

for four violins

duration: 3-4 minutes


Audio Excerpt


Programme Notes

FourScore was written in 1992 specifically for the Geelong Orchestral Composers Competition, where it was the winning work. As an ex-string player I wanted to write an energetic and up-tempo work based upon motor-type rhythms that would be both challenging and fun to play - it has been described as containing “the energy and beauty of Vivaldi, but in a twentieth century idiom.”

FourScore follows a largely ternary (three-part ABA) structure, with the opening material returning at its conclusion, altered for reasons of contrast.

notes by Matthew Hindson.


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Other Information

This piece is a suitable work for performance as part of the NSW Higher School Certificate Music Examination.



1 Comment for 'FourScore (1992)'

  1.  
    5 June, 2007 | 1:18 am
     

    This piece sounds very nice. We have a violin school for children between 4 and 18 and will perform this next year.

    Wim Meuris

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