Hexactinellida

for Alarm Will Sound

2019

 
 
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Hexactinellida:

A class of ancient, unusual deep sea sponges whose skeletons are composed of a complex lattice of six-pointed spicules made of silica, earning them the name “glass sponges.”

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Lacking an epidermis like other sponges, hexactinellids are wrapped in a covering of multinucleate cytoplasm which can send electrical impulses through their glass skeletons better than any fiber optics humans have created. In contrast to this lightening-fast reaction time is their extreme longevity; one currently living specimen is estimated to be 15,000 years old.

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The music evokes glass sponges’ structure: hard, densely-packed, buzzing lattices lit up by pulses of electricity; their texture, crunchy and spiky rather than smooth and crystalline; and their bodily shapes, which simultaneously resemble ultra-futuristic algorithmic architecture and Dr. Seussian plants.

Score Purchase: Subito Music, Sheet Music Plus

Parts Purchase: Subito Music, Sheet Music Plus

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Instrumentation

C Flute
Oboe
B♭Clarinet 1 doubling bass (lowest bass pitch written D1)
B♭Clarinet 2
Bassoon
Horn in F
Trumpet in B♭
Trombone (lowest pitch C1)

Percussion 1: vibraslap, rainstick, thunder sheet, flexatone, drum set (kick drum, 3 toms, snare, ride and crash cymbals, hi-hat, anvil and brake drum or two other differently-pitched metallic objects)

Percussion 2: tubular bells, bass drum (hard beaters), whip, ratchet

Piano
Violin 1
Violin 2
Viola
Cello
Electric Bass

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Performance History

Alarm Will Sound
August 2024
(details forthcoming)
TIME:SPANS Music Festival
New York, NY

Alarm Will Sound
February 1, 2020
E. Desmond Lee Concert Hall
560 Music Center
St. Louis, MO

Alarm Will Sound
July 27, 2019
Missouri Theatre
Mizzou International Composers Festival
Columbia, MO