Ruta Vitkauskaite. Fairies and Elephants for flexible ensemble

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Ruta Vitkauskaite Fairies and Elephants for flexible ensemble 203

Fairies and Elephants Fairies and Elephants is inspired by the process of protein creation. The score of the piece is inspired by a scientific image showing how a protein is created (see below). The form of the piece and the order of musical elements, imitates the scientific process of protein creation. Proteins are made by chains of amino acids. These chains are made by genes/dna, which act like a set of instructions to tell cells which proteins to make: Translation into music: Musical function Scientific function DNA Conductor DNA send instructions to Cells Cells Performers Cells create Protein from Amino Acids based on instructions from DNA Proteins A chain of musical ideas a structure we see as the full score. Chains of Amino Acids. (In the scientific diagram it is chain of coloured circles connected with black line) Amino Acids Peptide bond Different musical ideas. (Each different idea is in different coloured circle in the score.) Repetition of musical ideas to produce textural material. (It is marked as black line in the score) There are over 500 types of amino acids known, each of them consist of some specific elements which belong only to some certain type. (In the scientific diagram each coloured circle is different amino acid the same colour means same type of amino acid). Connection between amino acids. (In the scientific diagram it is shown as a black line). In the music, DNA (the conductor) gives orders to the Cells (the performers) which particular Protein (piece structure) to make. Proteins are made from different Amino Acids (short musical ideas represented by coloured circles). These are connected into chains by Peptide bonds (the repetition of a musical idea as represented by the black lines). A simplified version of the composition could look like a Protein made from one sequence of Amino Acids: A B C D A B C D A B C D A B C During the process of composing the piece, the structure (represented by the protein) moved away from a simple sequence of musical ideas and fell into a more complex form (see score). This is replicated in reality when protein molecules fall into complex structures like the Keratin Protein on the left.

Fairies and Elephants ww (solo) ww (solo) bw str ww (tutti) bw str (tutti) ww bw str br igh Instruments (vocal) 2 2 2 Sss... Shsh... Sss... continue the pattern Sss to Shsh until the next sign, all except instruments above ow Instruments (vocal) Sss... Shsh... Sss... continue the pattern Sss to Shsh until the next sign 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3

3 3 tuned continue tuned tutti only (solo) (tutti) (tuned only, solo or duo) 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 (tuned only, solo or duo) (tutti) (tutti) (tuned only, solo or duo) 2

EXPANATION OF SYMBOS, INVENTION & REEARSA MUSIC Symbol Sounds ow to rehearse and invent it Sss... Continuous whisper on sound s. Whisper Sss. Quiet and gentle sound. Start one by one until all the group whispers together. Shsh... Continuous whisper on sh. All the group together whisper sh. Quiet and gentle sound. 2 3 igh long chord () played on all instruments. Middle register long chord (2) played on all instruments. ow register long chord (2) played on all instruments. Very loud long high sound. Very loud long low sound. Each individual member of the group picks a high pitch to play a long note on. It can be any note in the high register of their instrument. This creates Chord when played all together. Each individual needs to remember his or her Chord note only. Each individual member of the group picks a middle register pitch to play a long note on. It can be any note in the middle register of their instrument. This creates Chord 2 when played all together. Each individual needs to remember his or her Chord 2 note only. Each individual member of the group picks a low pitch to play a long note on. It can be any note in the low register of their instrument. This creates Chord 3 when played all together. Each individual needs to remember his or her Chord 3 note only. The instruments from igh Instruments Group play their highest possible sound as loud as they can together as a long note. Breath when necessary and restart note. The instruments from ow Instruments Group play their lowest possible sound as loud as they can together as a long note. Breath when necessary and restart note. Elephant theme. Repetitive rhythmic pattern. eavy and not too fast, like an elephant s walk. Fairy theme. Repetitive soft and gentle texture in the high register. Messy theme. oud and messy sound The untuned ussion from the ow Instruments Group invent a rhythmic pattern which they repeat over and over as an ostinato. Other instruments from the Whole Group join in one by one, playing same rhythm, but on different notes. Each person should pick their own notes, but try to listen to each other to create a nice harmony. One or two people from the tuned ussion in the igh Instruments Group invent a Fairy theme a short melody in the high register. They should keep repeating this idea over and over. Other players from the plucked strings and oards in the igh Instruments Group join in one by one, adding their own similar melodies to support the first melody and create a texture. Each individual member of the Whole Group chooses a very noisy sound e.g. a trill/tremolo or a quick passage to play on his/her instrument. Play these all together, fast and noisy!!! Silence A pause (rest). Black line with arrow at the end Continue to play musical idea until told to stop or to play the next idea.