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Sospeso
presents the world premiere of Kirk Noreen's score to Un Chien
Andalou, the classic surrealist short film by Salvador
Dali and Luis Bunuel, at the Lincoln
Center Festival 2004 on Thursday,
July 22, 2004.
Kirk Noreen, a young American composer, was born in Seattle in 1970.
He studied with Alan Stout, C. P. First, and Jay Alan Yim at Northwestern
University in Chicago. He founded the Ensemble Sospeso in
1995 with colleague Joshua Cody in Seattle;
in 1999 Sospeso moved operations to New York.
Although he has not worked in the
electronic medium, Mr Noreen gives a priority to material of sound
and texture well before the question of individual style that preoccupy
many composers. His music is highly rhythmic, often
characterized by superimposed ostinati, and it displays a great
sensitivity to the weight of musical material as a determining factor
in form. Drama is built up through accumulation, rather than
through contrast.
Mr Noreen's
setting of American experimental poet Jackson Mac Low, Ziani
(1999), shows some influence of Helmut
Lachenmann in its expansion of instrumental vocabulary.
But direct compositional influences on his work are often difficult
to ascertain. Visual arts are an important inspiration for
Mr Noreen. The multi-movement chamber ensemble work Oh
Shining—Homage to Cy Twombly (1998) is 'painterly,' but not
in the superficial imitation of expressionist gesture as one might
expect. It is rather the composer's approach to the materiality
of musical texture that is very much analogous to a painter's handling
of his or her material. A deliberate and almost massive homogeneity
within each movement, coupled with an absence of traditional unifying
gestures from one movement to another, further suggest a painter's
triptych. |