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Mamaku

for full orchestra

Year:  2002   ·  Duration:  10m
Instrumentation:  3*3*33; 4431; timp., 3 perc; hp; strings | (Perc: mar., susp. cym, tri., woodblock, bs.dr, tub. bells, tam-tam, glock.)

Year:  2002
Duration:  10m
Instrumentation  3*3*33; 4431; timp., 3 perc...

Composer:   Anthony Young

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Sample: Pages 1-4

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The mamaku is the black tree ferns and is the tallest tree fern of New Zealand. Like other ferns, its fronds open out, forming the koru. Off one shape, more of the same shapes unravel, and then off these in turn, tiny parts of the frond unravel, and so on. From the moment of 'birth', the gradual cycle continues until the magnificent tree fern towers, quite different from its original form and the koru is still present. In this piece I've explored slow metamorphosis, with the aim to grow sounds out of each other with contrasting results. Diatonic chords out of chromatic clusters, beauty out of chaos. All of this begins from a single note, f, at the start which is born out of string harmonics and imperceptible pitches, and concludes with hint that the cycle an ongoing one.