This is a the premiere performance of Exposure for solo violin, by composer Geoffrey Gordon, featuring soloist Elisabeth Kufferath for whom the work was commissioned by the Freundeskreises Hauskonzert Musik für heute e.V.,as part of Musik 21 Lower Saxony. The premiere performance took place at the Calder Saal at the Sprengel Art Museum, Hannover, Germany – 14 November 2021.
PROGRAM NOTE:
Inspired by the TRUE PICTURES art installation, comprised of contemporary North American Photography of the 21st century at the Sprengel Museum in Hannover Germany, Exposure for solo violin responds, sonically, to the powerful artistic visual language of this medium. The contrast of lyrical and explosive, of light and dark, of smooth and abrasive are expressed in sound via the wood and sinew of the solo violin, whose expressive capabilities are explored through both traditional and extended techniques. Exposure, as a term and a title, refers not only to the obvious photographic reference – the amount of light reaching a frame of photographic film or the surface of an electronic image sensor (as determined by shutter speed, lens aperture, and scene luminance), but also to the exposure of thoughts and ideas and concepts which comes of this process, and the way in which, through music, these images can be converted into sound.