Divination By Mirrors for Saw and Strings
"Divination By Mirrors" redirects here. For divination using a mirror, see Catoptromancy.
Divination By Mirrors for Saw and Strings (1998) by Michael A. Levine is a concerto scored for two string groups tuned a quarter-step apart and placed on opposite sides of the stage with a musical saw soloist playing in both pitch universes.[1] Featuring eight sections each named for a different means of divination and organized according to dynamic symmetry (specifically the golden ratio),[1] the piece was premiered, with soloist Dale Stuckenbruck,[2] at Abraham Goodman Hall NYC by New Century Chamber Orchestra and New York Virtuosi.
- Pyromancy
- Aeromancy
- Psychomancy
- Oneiromancy
- Sciomancy
- Meteoromancy
- Catoptromancy
- Tephramancy
Stuckenbruck's performance has been reviewed in the Sacramento Gazette as "a wonder."[3]
Sources
- 1 2 "Divination By Mirrors - Notes", MichaelLevineMusic.com.
- ↑ (1998). New Yorker, Volume 74, Issues 1-10, p.23. F-R Pub. Corporation.
- ↑ "Dale, sawist", Violin-Saw.com. Full review at E. Haig (Oct 17, 2003). "Varied Program Highlights New Century Premier", NCCO.org.
External links
- Concert Music, Songs, Stories, etc., MichaelLevineMusic.com.
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