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Moon Palace I

Burton, Katrina

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Abstract

Moon Palace I takes its title from the novel “Moon Palace” by Paul Auster and is loosely influenced by the following quotation from the novel:

"I had jumped off the edge, and then, at the very last moment, something reached out and caught me in midair. That something is what I define as love. It is the one thing that can stop a man from falling, the one thing powerful enough to negate the laws of gravity."

(Auster has authorised reproduction of the quotation)

The opening pitches of moon palace I were composed while sitting at the piano exploring the sound of my tinnitus/inner ringing. From an initial rather delicate, graceful presentation of these pitches, the music intensifies rhythmically and dynamically, becoming more aggressive, emphasising the invasive quality inherent in tinnitus. A study at any one time of the pitches and rhythms present in my tinnitus can yield interesting results, the relationship between the sounds heard in each ear sometimes producing unison pitches or clashing dissonances. However, for all the fascination and intrigue, tinnitus can be relentless and disturbing, interrupting concentration and hindering sleep. Moon Palace I is an exploration of these two opposing elements.

Laurina Sableviciute gave the first performance at St John's Church, Edinburgh, May 2006. It has also been performed by Tricia Dawn Williams at the Manoel Theatre, Valletta, Malta, November 2011.

Citation

Burton, K. (2006). Moon Palace I. [PDF score]. Edinburgh, Scotland

Other Type Composition
Publication Date 2006-05
Deposit Date Sep 25, 2009
Publicly Available Date Sep 25, 2009
Peer Reviewed Not Peer Reviewed
Keywords solo piano; Moon Palace; Paul Auster; tinnnitus; piches; rhythms; dissonance;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/2834

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