
LRC156
Oktagonon
1996
0:07:00
3(Cl), 1(Bsn), 1(Tpt), 1(Tuba), 3(Perc), Pno, Vla, Gtr
Oktagonon was written to accommodate the unusual instrumentation of the LSU New Music Ensemble, which consisted of three clarinets, three percussion, piano, guitar, trumpet, viola, bassoon, and tuba. The title “Oktagonon” is a Greek word meaning “eight angles.” Here it refers to the three octatonic scales that are used in the composition.
A free section performed mainly by the three clarinets and the bassoon acts as a ritornello idea that controls the form of the piece. It is followed by rhythmic sections leading to a modal melody. This melody keeps repeating itself by adding instruments and therefore increasing its density. This repetition leads to the climax of the piece just before the final note. The composer had in his mind the Bolero by Ravel.
Magni Publications
Score and Parts:
$20