Mulvey - The Tyndall Effect
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Label: Metier
Cat No: MEX77129
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 20th September 2024
Contents
Works
CalorescenceCello Concerto: Excursions and Ascents
Diffractions
Interference Patterns
LUCA
Sun of Orient Crimson with Excess of Light
Artists
Natalia Milstein (piano)Therese Fahy (piano)
Isabelle O’Connell (piano)
Martin Johnson (cello)
Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
Conductors
Gavin MaloneySinead Hayes
Works
CalorescenceCello Concerto: Excursions and Ascents
Diffractions
Interference Patterns
LUCA
Sun of Orient Crimson with Excess of Light
Artists
Natalia Milstein (piano)Therese Fahy (piano)
Isabelle O’Connell (piano)
Martin Johnson (cello)
Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble
National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland
Conductors
Gavin MaloneySinead Hayes
About
John Tyndall, a native of Leighlinbridge, Co. Carlow, Ireland, was celebrated for his fascinating lectures at the Royal Institution and his pioneering scientific work, which paved the way for modern nanoscience and quantum reality. Known as the “poet of science”, Tyndall’s vivid descriptions of natural phenomena have now been transformed into an evocative musical experience by Mulvey.
The Tyndall Effect features six pieces, each reflecting aspects of Tyndall’s extensive work and achievements.
Diffractions for Orchestra (2014) opens the collection, inspired by Tyndall’s lectures on sound and light. The piece evolves from a cacophony of “white noise” into distinct harmonic, rhythmic, and timbral elements, mirroring the process of diffraction.
Interference Patterns (2014), a piano piece commissioned for the Dublin International Piano Competition, captures the essence of Tyndall’s research into diffraction, unfolding as variations on a ground theme that shifts through different registers and harmonic spectra.
LUCA (2017), created for the Hard Rain SoloistEnsemble, reflects on the Last Universal Common Ancestor, echoing Tyndall’s support of Darwin’s theory of evolution. The piece transitions from chaotic clusters to thematic gestures, symbolizing the interconnectedness of all life.
Calorescence (2013) honours Tyndall’s term for the emission of visible light from matter absorbing infrared energy. This piano piece transforms amorphous material into melodic and harmonic content, exploring the process of musical generation.
Sun of Orient Crimson with Excess of Light (2020) takes inspiration from Tyndall’s poetic reflections on nature. Combining live piano with sampled and treated sounds, the piece evokes the majesty of the landscape described in Tyndall’s poem “A Morning on Alp Lusgen”.
The collection culminates with Cello Concerto: Excursions and Ascents, drawing on Tyndall’s mountaineering adventures. The concerto, commissioned by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, depicts the ascent of a solitary explorer through dialogues between the soloist and the orchestra, reflective sections, and a final portrayal of glacial landscapes.
Gráinne Mulvey, a distinguished composer and academic, has garnered international acclaim for her innovative works. With a career spanning over two decades, she has made significant contributions to contemporary music, earning numerous awards and commissions. The Tyndall Effect stands as a testament to her ability to weave scientific concepts into the fabric of abstract music, creating a profound connection between the realms of art and science.
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