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Grade 6 | 12:30 | © 2019

for chamber strings (3.3.2.2.1)

Among my favorite pieces of music is Sibelius’s 6th Symphony. It is an extraordinary work not just for its contrapuntal elegance and formal innovation, but also for its remarkable treatment of time. From its gentle opening, the piece establishes a floating and ethereal soundworld that sounds almost unmeasured, despite its melodic and contrapuntal clarity. This image of well-formed musical objects floating, unimpeded by barlines, laid the groundwork for Minutes Between.

I sought to explore contrasts in the passage of time - slow melodic figurations over fast harmonic rhythms, wild arpeggios embellishing glacial chord changes, entirely unmeasured segments guided purely by musicians’ intuition, rigorously beat passages with sharply defined pulses. At many points, musicians are in entirely different tempi, stretching and playing with materials to create swirling textures at turns and dreamy counterpoint at others.

At its heart, though, Minutes Between is guided by a romantic impulse, built as it is out of two main motifs - the soloist’s opening three notes of Sibelius’s Violin Concerto, as well as a descending scalar melody. The two intermingle throughout the piece against a persistent harmonic backdrop, recast in roles austere, contemplative, anxious.

Recorded February 14, 2020 by Peabody Conservatory Strings and Jebat Kee.