-  Informations générales
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            Date de composition :
          
          
          1990
            
              
 
- Durée : 20 mn
- Éditeur : Boosey & Hawkes
 
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            Date de composition :
          
          
          1990
            
              
- Genre
   - Musique de chambre [2 violons, alto, violoncelle]
 
- violon, violon II, alto, violoncelle
Information sur la création
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            Date :
            
              5 avril 1991
            
            
            
          
          
 Lieu :États-Unis, Madison, University of Wisconsin, Pabst Theatre 
 Interprètes :le Kronos Quartet. 
Information sur l'électronique
  
  
  
Dispositif électronique : amplification
Note de programme
In 1989 when I was teaching in Buffalo, Miles Davis’ Autobiography was  published. While reading it, I suddenly knew what the subject should be  of my piece for the Kronos Quartet – early be-bop licks and especially  the work of Charlie Parker. I wanted to do the impossible – be-bop is  not at all idiomatic for string instruments. But be-bop had been an  important influence on my musical development when I was young, and I  decided to do something with this music from my youth. 
Basically the essence of Charlie Parker’s playing is the  extremely high tempo. This high tempo is really high, because the  playing is based upon the chord structure of existing melodies, which  sometimes are played two or three times as fast as normal. Parker needed  speed to express what he musically felt: little time was left for him.  This is the main explanation of the title of the work. 
In the beginning of Facing Death, I literally quote fragments of Charlie Parker improvisations. I also quote one original melody: Orinthology (which is based on How High the Moon). The 7th and 8th bar of Orinthology became an important motif in the piece. The whole composition is one long development in Parker’s fast tempo.
Louis Andriessen.
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