Age of Irony (2001, rev. 2003)


Commissioned by the Indiana University New Music Ensemble
15:45
flute, clarinet, bassoon, violin, viola, cello, piano

Notes

Shortly after the attacks of September 11th, 2001, several newspaper columnists and editorialists remarked upon the tragedy?s impact upon our society. Many said that this event ended an Age of Irony, a time where nothing was real or to be taken seriously. Violence was commonplace, media sensationalism was mandatory, and a growing out-of-control sense of nationalism was developing in response. In this composition, these three emotions - violence, sensationalism, and nationalism - are used to form the emotional foundation of the three middle movements of the work.

The second movement, "The Most Incredible Thing", depicts raw innocent violence - the type shared with the Hans Christian Anderson story of the same name. This story illustrates how the most beautiful of things - in the story's case, an incredibly beautiful and intricate clock can be destroyed so easily by whimsy (or an ax). The music is equally as violent, and likewise is destroyed in the end. The third movement, Images/Afterimages, illustrates sensational imagery alongside lasting, personal imagery. This is represented musically by juxtaposing an angular monophonic melody next to a relaxed, chordal passage. The fourth movement, March of the Patriots, pits both the dangers of unabashed patriotism and unabashed cynicism against one-another. The end result is a sarcastic march that spins out-of-control at a very rapid rate.

The middle movements are framed by a Prelude and Postlude. The Postlude, entitled Rebirth, sets aside all of the dissonance of the previous movements in an optimistic attempt to rebuild and grow beyond it all - to become something even better as a result of tragedy. The Prelude, entitled Hymn of Mourning, is my own personal nod to those who lost their lives as a result of these terrible attacks.

Dedicated to all the families who lost their loved ones on September 11, 2001.

2002 ASCAP/Morton Gould Award Honorable Mention Recipient

Premiered by the Indiana University New Music Ensemble
Vince Lee, Conductor
February 3, 2002
Auer Hall
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN

Audio

Age of Irony Mvt. 1: Prelude - Hymn of Mourning

Age of Irony Mvt. 2: "The Most Incredible Thing"

Age of Irony Mvt. 3: Images/Afterimages

Age of Irony Mvt. 4: March of the Patriots

Age of Irony Mvt. 5: Postlude - Rebirth

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