In any case, the piano piece, tentatively titled Remembering What Is to Come, is coming along quite well. The only thing I am really puzzled about is the harmonic structure. But that is just my usual headache.
There is this short story by Jorge Luis Borges, as I recall, that says something about every writer creating his own predecessors and influences. I heard a Japanese piece for piano about forty years ago that has really stuck in my mind, though I can't recall the composer. It for sure was not Takemitsu. But in the absence of that composer I am going to say that my new piano piece is not influenced by Takemitsu, because I don't even recall what any of his piano music sounds like. I am listening to one piece right now, Piano Distance, and I can definitively state that it is not influencing me. Well, hardly at all. But there is a Japanese sense of flow that does have an influence on what I do.
Here is that piece by Takemitsu, which I say again, is not an influence.
Or, as the Vorlon ambassador once said in Babylon 5, "knowledge is a three-edged sword."
2 comments:
Dear Mr. Townsend,
I guess you try to make of your compositions moments of perfect beauty!
Jokes aside, I enjoyed very much the quartet excerpts. It sounded very clear and structured, which came as a surprise. In my opinion the discarded free form movements would have been an interesting contrast.
Heh, thanks for the Babylon 5 reference!
Thanks so much for your thoughts. I might yet do those movements and I appreciate your advocating for them!
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