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Pangkur

for sextet

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Specifications
Region
North America (Canada - USA)
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2017

ISMN : 979-0-2325-5776-2

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N.B.: This work contains the full sextet version of the modular work Pangkur. Functioning as a conductor score, this published score combines the piano-percussion duo and the mixed quartet versions together.

Included in a series of projects exploring the aesthetics of Javanese gamelan music, 
Pangkur brings two independent works together to form an intricate tapestry of sound: o
ne exists as a piano-percussion duo, and the other as a woodwind-string quartet. Both depend on the balungan (skeletal melodic structure) of Ladrang Pangkur, a song taken from the vast repertoire of the Javanese gendhing (gamelan vocal music) tradition. Within the space of the Ladrang Pangkur and excerpts of macapat texts, notions of perpetual motion, musical modularity and physical spatiality converge with imagery pertaining to multiplicity, otherness and distance.

Given the rise of global migration in a postmodern society, the discourse of space and spatiality becomes a crucial point in understanding how relationships work and intertwine within diverse geographic spaces. As a result, one’s conception of a singular trajectory among lived experiences no longer holds valid. Monolithic views of formalized structures like class, race, ethnicity and gender give way towards more fluid and malleable intersections, in which the work tries to address even within the context of a Westernized mode of music creation through modular forms, non-Western concepts of time and space, and material existing outside the hegemonies of knowledge.

Instrumentation
Piccolo|Clarinet|Bass clarinet|Percussions|Piano|Violin|Cello|Alto Flute
Recording
Performance by Liminar at the MATA Festival 2018 (New York City).
Score Details
Format - A3 / Tabloid
Pages - 36


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