Sylvia Lim - Overlapping Transformations
Sylvia Lim - Overlapping Transformations
Sylvia Lim - Overlapping Transformations
Overlapping Transformations
for mixed quartet
(2022)
Commissioned by Prague Quiet Music Collective for a project with Prague City Gallery.
Exhibition and concert at Dům U kamenného zvonu (Stone Bell House), Old Town Square, Prague in December 2022.
Written for:
Bass clarinet
Electric guitar (prepared with cotton bud, using violin bow, standard tuning EADGBE)
Violin
Transposing Score
This piece was written in response to a set of photograms within Aleksandra Vajd’s ‘The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations’, which features two
ascending parallel lines, each changing colour halfway. To me this work is about things in flux, things moving toward or away from something else.
In my piece, I am interested in how players might focus on periods of instability and change, within and between sounds. By leaving the score more
open I hope to give more space for players to follow their curiosity and their ears, to be responsive to the sounds and each other in the moment.
[PERFORMER I N S T R U C T I O N S ]
Each player decides how to get from one sound to another — moving slowly or swiftly, gradually or suddenly, with or without a break.
Players may move in any direction (except electric guitarist), and revisit sounds frequently or not at all.
Not all materials must be played. This may vary depending on the duration of the performance.
Be attentive to any ‘accidents’/ unexpected sounds. If they appeal, you may explore them further as another transformation.
Sometimes certain pathways between sounds are specified with arrows. Please explore these routes as building blocks alongside others you might
discover.
Attentive listening
A discovery of the malleable boundaries of your sounds and how these sounds might transform into one another
The piece should feel focused. Be sensitive to the pace at which ideas are introduced over time.
The piece should unfold naturally, without any forced dramatic event, as though we are living with the sounds. Give them space to speak.
But at the same time, keep the overall texture alive, rich and shifting.
Sparser moments should still be tense. Fuller moments should still have a degree of transparency.
[VIOLIN]
emerge/ disappear)
- tremolo speed
silence
explore:
multiphonic trill
for the multiphonic trills, explore:
- speed
multiphonic trill
air
(dgdgdg)
[DOUBLE BASS]
explore:
- contour
whale-like
explore:
- length of string(s)
[ELECTRIC GUITAR]
Preparation: weave cotton bud through all strings at fret 9 (over string 6, under 5, over 4, under 3, over 2, and under 1).
All plucking occurs on the left of cotton bud. This should sound gong-like (a little bit of rattle is fine but not too much).
while plucking