Fuchs, K.: American Place (An) / Eventide / Out of the Dark
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KENNETH FUCHS (b. 1956) An American Place Eventide Out of the Dark Kenneth Fuchs has written for orchestra, band, chorus, jazz ensemble, and various chamber...
KENNETH FUCHS (b. 1956)
An American Place Eventide Out of the Dark
Kenneth Fuchs has written for orchestra, band, chorus,
jazz ensemble, and various chamber ensembles. He
created with playwright Lanford Wilson three chamber
musicals presented by Circle Repertory Company in New
York City. Fuchs served as Director of the School of
Music at the University of Oklahoma from 1998 through
June 2005, and the Research Council of the University of
Oklahoma and University President David L. Boren
contributed substantially to the funding of this recording.
He is Head of the Department of Music and Professor of
Composition at the University of Connecticut. Fuchs
received his Doctor of Musical Arts degree in
composition from the Juilliard School, where his teachers
included Milton Babbitt, David Diamond, and Vincent
Persichetti. The present recording represents the
culmination of eighteen years of music composition and
collaboration between Fuchs, Falletta and Stacy,
beginning in 1985 when they were colleagues at the
Juilliard School in New York City.
An American Place, a nineteen-minute work for full
orchestra in one movement, represents the mature
orchestral style of the composer Kenneth Fuchs on a
grand scale. "The score", he says, "reflects the palette of
musical sounds that have developed in the United States
during the last hundred years, including popular and
classical elements, and is intended to suggest the rich
body of music created by the American symphonists who
have come before me and from whom I continue to take
inspiration. The first section includes many moods, hues,
and tempi. It is followed by a fast Finale scherzando,
suggesting the brash optimism of the American spirit. The
principal musical elements of the entire composition - the
intervals of a minor second, major and minor thirds, a
perfect fifth, and a minor seventh-emerge at the outset
from a hushed orchestral texture." The Virginia
Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of JoAnn Falletta,
gave the world première performance in March 2005.
Eventide, Concerto for English Horn, Harp,
Percussion, and String Orchestra, is the fourth work
Fuchs has composed especially for Thomas Stacy. A 21-
minute work in one movement, Eventide takes its creative
impulse from the spiritual tunes "Mary Had a Baby" and
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", among others. The music
emerges from a gossamer string texture with the English
horn weaving a looping strand of melody. The shape of an
original spiritual tune materializes from this texture, and
the work subsequently takes the form of a singlemovement
tapestry of fantasy variations based upon the
simple triadic intervals typical of spirituals.
Out of the Dark, Suite for Chamber Orchestra After
Three Paintings by Helen Frankenthaler, was composed
in 1984 as a fifteen-minute work in three movements for
wind and string quartets with French horn. Falletta
conducted the world première performance in January
1985, at the Juilliard School. She suggested creating a
setting for chamber orchestra and subsequently led the
world première of that version with the Denver Chamber
Orchestra in November 1986. Out of the Dark represents
the distillation of Fuchs's thinking regarding the use of the
twelve-tone method of musical composition, integrated
with diatonic, minimalist, and serialised musical
elements. It is the first example of his continuing interest
in conveying through musical sound and form the
relationships between music and the arts of painting,
collage, and poetry. When Fuchs lived in New York City,
he fell in love with the works of the Abstract Expressionist
artist Helen Frankenthaler. "Her large, freewheeling,
brilliantly colored canvases," he says, "embodied for me
the true spirit of the enterprise. The work is inspired by
three large paintings: Heart of November, Out of the Dark,
and Summer Banner [shown on the cover of this booklet].
These canvases and their titles suggest to me a
progression from tension to resolution, and it is this
concept I have attempted to express in music."
Kenneth Fuchs
An American Place (more info)
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An American Place - 18:43
Eventide (more info)
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Eventide - 21:23
Out of the Dark - After 3 Paintings by Helen Frankenthaler (version for chamber orchestra) (more info)
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I. Heart of November - 5:35
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II. Out of the Dark - 3:44
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III. Summer Banner - 5:49