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White Lies for Lomax (Orchestra Version)

For Piano And Orchestra

Commissioned by the California Symphony under Barry Jekowski.

Category: Symphonic

Duration 6 (minutes)

Program Notes

It is still a surprise to discover how few classical musicians are familiar with Alan Lomax, the ethnomusicologist who ventured into the American South (and elsewhere) to record the soul of a land. Those scratchy recordings captured everyone from Muddy Waters to a whole slew of anonymous blues musicians.

White Lies for Lomax dreams up wisps of distant blues fragments – more fiction than fact, since they are hardly honest recreations of the blues – and lets them slowly accumulate to an assertive climax. This short but dense homage ends with the sounds of a Lomax field recording floating in from an off-stage radio, briefly crossing paths with the cloud-like remnants of the work’s opening. The seemingly recent phenomenon of sampling – grabbing a sound-bite from a song and incorporating it into something new – is in fact a high-tech version of the very old practice of allusion or parody, and the inclusion of a field recording of early blues musicians at the end is a nod to that tradition.

Instrumentation

Piccolo
2 Flutes (2. Doubling Piccolo)
2 Oboes
1 Eb Clarinet
1 Bb Clarinets
2 Bassoons
4 Horns In F
3 Trumpets In C
2 Tenor Trombones
Bass Trombone
Tuba
Timpani
Percussion (3 Players)
Harp
Piano / Celesta
Strings

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