informations générales

date de composition
1976
date de révision
1989
durée
25 min
éditeur
Boosey & Hawkes

genre

Musique instrumentale d'ensemble (Autre ensemble instrumental mixte atypique de 10 ou plus instruments)

effectif détaillé

2 flûtes de pan, 2 pianos, 2 claviers électroniques/MIDI/synthétiseurs, 2 basses électriques, 2 congas [sets], 2 saxophones alto [ad lib.]

informations sur la création

date
31 mai 1976

Pays-Bas, La Haye, Conservatoire Royal, Mayconcerts

interprètes

Hoketus.


date
18 septembre 1989

Royaume-Uni, Londres, Shaw Theatre

interprètes

l'ensemble Icebreaker, direction : James Poke.

Note de programme

Hoketus is the result of the minimal art project I started in January 1977 at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. This project’s purpose was to study the history of the American avant-garde movement both theoretically and practically, and I intended to finish the project by performing a composition that, making use of certain stylistic devices of minimal art, would at the same time criticise this style. The principal quality of minimal art compositions is the consistent limitation of musical material: the advantage is that all possibilities of one single musical aspect (usually rhythm) can wholly be explored and worked out. It is true that this is at the expense of other musical aspects.

Hoketus, too, has only one musical subject: the hoketus. The hoketus is a stylistic device of the Ars Nova (14th century, Machaut and others): the melodic tones are divided between two or more descants.

The ensemble Hoketus consists of two identical quintets: panflute, piano, Fender-piano, bass-guitar and percussion. The pitch material of both groups is (nearly) identical. This applies to the rhythm as well. It is, however, complementary: in Hoketus the groups never play simultaneously. What makes the piece Hoketus differ from most minimal art compositions is that the harmonic material is not diatonic but chromatic, and that it radically abandons the tonal continuous sound-masses characteristic of most minimal art, with the inclusion of all accompanying cosmic nonsense.



Louis Andriessen.

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