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Andriessen, Louis: De Stijl (De Materie part III) (1984-85) 26'


for 4 women's voices,female speaker and large ensemble

Music Text  
Beginselen der beeldendewiskunde by Dr MHJ Schoenmaekers, and Herinneringen aan Mondriaan by Mvan Domselaer-Middelkoop (Dutch)

Scoring
2S.2M-female speaker-3.0.0.5sax(2A.2T.Bar).0-0.4.4.0- 2pft(II preferably electronic)-synth(string orch/harp pre-sets)- upright pft(behind audience)-perc(2):2drumsets(hi-hat,cym,8boo-bams and/or syn dr/snare dr,BD)/vib/4-5gongs/metal and heavy metal (eg 4 car bumpers)-2gtr-bass gtr-db(ad lib if no 2nd barsax) Ensemble should be balanced by electronic amplification

World Premiere
6/9/1985
'Kaalslag', Amsterdam
Paradiso


Composer's Notes  
The text sung by the four voices discusses the ‘perfect line’. In the original book, a cross-figure is shown as two perpendicular lines: T

This is an example of a ‘perfect straight line’, according to the metaphysical theories of the author, Dr Schoenmaekers, who greatly influenced Mondrian’s thoughts.

A ‘boogie-woogie’ piano is placed on the left side at the back of the hall. At rehearsal fig.29 – or earlier, depending on the size of the hall – the dancer begins moving extremely from the piano towards the conductor. She walks backwards, ‘drawing out’ the laser beam with her outstretched arm.

She should reach the conductor at rehearsal fig.39 and four bars before 40, lowers her arm so that a gigantic laser-T (created means of small mirrors) suddenly appears above the audience. At that moment, completely unexpectedly, the boogie-woogie piano part begins. The dancer, taking a microphone, starts talking about her memories of Mondrian (see score).

The English version of the spoken text my be chosen, though the ‘exotic’ authentic Dutch of the writer, painter and composer is preferred.

It is very important that the same person ‘makes the T’ and speaks the text. Some spotlights should be used during the performance of the dancer/speaker.

Louis Andriessen

Reproduction Rights
This programme note can be reproduced free of charge in concert programmes with a credit to the composer

 

Press Quotes  
De Stijl is a snarling, clotted, brilliant piece of work...all musical lines are warped, twisting continually between the pure geometries of conceptual music and the abrupt graffiti of jazz.” Globe and Mail

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