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Original

Stillness. Poem for Orchestra. Judith Lang Zaimont. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Translation

Stillness. Poem for Orchestra. Judith Lang Zaimont. Harp sheet music. Percussion sheet music.

Original

Stillness. Poem for Orchestra composed by Judith Lang Zaimont. 1945-. For Chamber Orchestra. 2 - 4.2.3.1 - percussion, harp. strings. Study Score. Composed 2005. Duration 19'30". Published by Subito Music Corporation. SU.95010330. Composer's Note. "While much of my music is energetic, with dance rhythms at its core, I have long wished to explore a more contemplative, large-framed piece that would do two things simultaneously. exploit the color resource of a standrd-size orchestra. and. meld together the compositional ways of achieving stasis -- while yet retaining strong listener interest -- using techniques of two composers whose music I find highly intriguing. Morton Feldman and Frederick Delius. So the springboard for this poem stems from exploring the differing manners in which each of these two composers. plus perhaps one or two others. manage proportion and 'dwell'. " -- Judith Lang Zaimont.

Translation

Stillness. Poem for Orchestra composed by Judith Lang Zaimont. 1945-. For Chamber Orchestra. 2 - 4.2.3.1 - percussion, harp. strings. Study Score. Composed 2005. Duration 19'30". Published by Subito Music Corporation. SU.95010330. Composer's Note. "While much of my music is energetic, with dance rhythms at its core, I have long wished to explore a more contemplative, large-framed piece that would do two things simultaneously. exploit the color resource of a standrd-size orchestra. and. meld together the compositional ways of achieving stasis -- while yet retaining strong listener interest -- using techniques of two composers whose music I find highly intriguing. Morton Feldman and Frederick Delius. So the springboard for this poem stems from exploring the differing manners in which each of these two composers. plus perhaps one or two others. manage proportion and 'dwell'. " -- Judith Lang Zaimont.