KPFA-FM Music Dept. ➔ Time Curve Preludes by William Duckworth, 2 of 2

Analog Audio


Event Type
Music
Origin
KPFA
Identifier
P.DUC.WIL.02.B
Program Length
57 min
Part
2 of 2
Dates
| broadcast
| 1979-04-17 | created
Description
Pianist Neely Bruce performs William Duckworth’s 24 pieces for solo piano, known collectively as the “Time Curve Preludes.” According to the composer’s web site these works “reflect the coming together of Duckworth's long-term interests in new musical forms created through rhythm, the use of modal and synthetic scales, and the defining of musical centers of gravity with drones; drones heard as auras of sound hovering within and around each prelude. Musically, The ‘Time Curve Preludes’ focus on one principal melody, which is based on the Dies Irae, and include hints of Satie, Bluegrass banjo picking, and, on occasion, the piano playing style of Jerry Lee Lewis, all held in musical space by a durational architecture based on proportional time. This architecture makes extensive use of the Fibonacci series, as well as additive, reductive, and cumulative structures that Duckworth created. The ‘Time Curve Preludes’ bring together most of the rhythmic ideas that interested Duckworth for years, as well as indicate the direction his subsequent work was to take.”

This particular performance was recorded at Bucknell University, in Lewisberg, PA on April 17, 1979.

(description taken from: http://www.billduckworth.com/time-curve-preludes-info)
Genres
20th century classical
New music
Musical Selections
Time Curve Preludes, Book Two: Preludes XIII-XXIV (1978) (28:49) / William Duckworth
Performers
Neely Bruce, piano
Subjects
20th century classical
New music
Piano music
Acknowledgment
Funding for the preservation of this program made possible through a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Related place
Lewisberg (Pa.) (was recorded at)
Related Entities
Duckworth, William
Bruce, Neely