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Hesketh, Kenneth: The Mechanical Turk
for solo oboe
存款: Oboe
页数: 12 页
Format: 23,1 x 30,3 cm
Weight: 0.1 kg
首次出版: 2014年2月1日
出版者: Schott
刊物代码: ED13220
其他出版代码: ED 13220
ISMN: 9790220134586
Stimulated by my love of automata, this work for solo oboe takes its name from the invention of Wolfgang von Kempelen, who in the late eighteenth century constructed an extraordinary mechanical man powered by clockwork, dressed in a stylish Turkish costume and capable of playing chess. The chess player turned out to be a fraud but sparked many other thinkers and inventors to pondering what the possibilities of automation might be. In Hesketh's highly virtuosic work, the through-composed melody is subjected to a series of distortions by pulleys, cams, gears and cranks. There are also the onomatopoeic effects of winding up and whirring noises that add to the air of the mechanical.