An Ocean, Electric

Year: 2020
Category: Percussion Ensemble Work
Duration: 10' 47
Premiere: February 07, 2021
Unley Concert Band Percussion Ensemble

An Ocean Electric is a meditative piece for Percussion Ensemble, which blurs the line between live and digital performance. Best suited to intimate settings, this work for five percussionists will bring its audience a moment of deep introspection.

 
 
 

Instrumentation

Percussion I: Glockenspiel, Vibraphone, Crash Cymbals
Percussion II: Vibraphone, Glockenspiel
Percussion III: Xylophone, Suspended China Cymbal, Triangle, Bass Drum, Glockenspiel
Percussion IV: Hi-Hat, Tam-Tam, Suspended Cymbal, Piccolo Snare Drum, Regular Snare Drum
Percussion V: Concert Bass Drum, Ride Cymbal, Suspended Cymbal


Programme Notes

"An Ocean, Electric" is a work written for percussion ensemble with electronics, which explores the blending of audio design and live musical performance via the depiction of a vibrant ocean, teeming with life both in the shallows and the depths.

The piece consists of a single movement divided into three sections:

Warm Waters

Beginning our journey, we dive just beneath the waves. Seahorses hide amongst the shoal grass as we watch schools of fish dance between the beams of light penetrating the ocean’s surface. In the distance, a young whale breaches before crashing back into the ocean with an immense splash.

Whale Fall

Meanwhile, an entirely different ecosystem has developed from the remains of an ill-fated whale on the sea floor. Crabs, octopi, sea worms, and other scavengers slowly converge upon the carcass, and extract energy from the soft-tissues, leaving little more than bones.

Bioluminescence

Here among the oceanic trenches, where the light of the sun can hardly reach, we find ourselves floating in the calm abyss. The only light that exists here comes from the marine life itself, and the colourful glow shines like neon amid the colossal emptiness.

Arriving back at our starting point, I hope you might reflect upon your journey and recall an ocean, electric.