Fuing, Refusing, Diffusing

Composer

CHEN, Lily

Work type

Chamber Music

Instrumentation

長笛,單簧管,低音管,鋼琴,擊樂,豎琴,小提琴,中提琴,大提琴

Year

2015

Duration

11'30"

Premiere record

2016/12/Berkeley New Music Project, Berkeley, CA, USA

Music commentary
 The title of the work, “Fusing, Refusing, Diffusing,” reveals the central idea I intend to express in the music. I choose the three words with the same root “fuse” to represent three phases of the timbral orchestration I’d like to explore: to fuse varieties of timbre by finding their similarities, to refuse the unity of the sounds by emphasizing the uniqueness of every single instrument, and to diffuse the hybrid or independent timbre to expand the texture, the idea, and the tension.
 The idea is related not only to my research interest in the manipulation of the timbre, but also to the current situation of my country. In March 2014, many students and citizens in Taiwan occupied the parliament to protest against an illegal under-the-table approval of the trade treaty with China and prevent the government from destroying the democracy and selling Taiwan to China, which intends to aggress upon Taiwan economically and politically. Therefore, I try to transform the political issues into music to express the intention to refuse the gradual fusion and the diffusion of the refusal as a tribute to the brave protesters in Taiwan.
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