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Composed by Shulamit Ran. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Score and parts. With Standard notation. 144 pages. Duration 0:20:00. Theodore Presser Company #414-41163. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.414411630).ISBN 9781491114551. UPC: 680160089956. 9.5 x 13 inches.
EXCURSIONS is a one-movement work exploring two “characters.” A rhapsodic, descending passage is introduced by the cello, followed by axa0 static, chorale-like phrase for the violin and cello. Their individual developments are separated by a slow, contrasting middle section. The composer has written: “This is analogous to situations in life: we stand by a crossroad, choosing one option and forfeiting the other. But in art, the realm of the imagination, we can perhaps afford to pursue more than one route to its ultimate destination… or can we? It is symbolic that in this work both roads eventually lead to the same place.”.
Excursions for violin, cello and piano, is a one-movement work of tripartite structure in which materials explored in the first of three large sections are brought back in the last section.xa0 The traditional statement-contrast-restatement form, which is readily suggested by such a description, is, however, not at all in the mold in which the work is cast.xa0 Rather, my aim was to subject the essential materials of the piece (two “characters” –the rhapsodic, descending passage played by the cello in the very opening and, later, a static, slow moving, chorale-like phrase for the violin and cello) to two entirely different developments separated by a slow, contrasting middle section.xa0 This is analogous to an exploration of the ramifications that two divergent choices made by the same person might lead to.xa0 In life, as we stand by a crossroad, choosing one option usually means having to forfeit the other.xa0 But in art, the realm of the imagination, we can perhaps afford to pursue more than one route to its ultimate destination…or can we?xa0 It is, I believe, symbolic that in this work both roads eventually lead to the same place: in composing Excursions, it seemed absolutely inescapable that at the end the slow, contrasting middle sections – both more resigned and peaceful than the battling spirits of the outer parts – should return briefly to end the work. The piano trio combination (once highly favored, but to this composer still as challenging today) is approached here as a collaborative effort of three equal soloists – partners.xa0 Of the available pairings, the two strings find themselves occasionally approached as a team pitted against the piano.xa0 The cello-piano combination is also not uncommon here, and there is an extended violin cadenza toward the end of the piece.xa0 The writing for the three instruments is closely and at times interlinked, but the players are all instructed to play from scores. Excursions was first performed at Brandeis University in 1982.
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