Instrumentation
picc.1.1.ca.2.1.cbsn - 4.2.1.btrbn.1 - timp - perc(1): vib/2 conga/BD/drum kit/high c.bell/3 tpl.bl - strings
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Programme Notes
This movement for amplified cello and orchestra forms the first part of
an intended larger-scale concerto based around the lifecycle of a rock
star. The first movement, “Ictalurus Punctatis”, refers to the early,
‘out-there’ stage of the musician’s career, with ostentatious virtuosity
and a seemingly-limitless reserve of theatricality, grand gestures and
power.
The title, “Ictalurus Punctatis”, has two intended meanings in this
context. First, being a Latin term it could quite plausibly be the name
for a 1970s heavy metal or glam rock band. Second, the term itself is
the Latin name for the Channel Catfish, an animal that lives in dark,
fetid places waiting for detritus to fall their way. It is an animal
dependent upon the actions of others for its survival. This seemed a
good metaphor to describe the myriad of hangers-on surrounding the
rockstar in his/her early, glory years - the insatiable media, managers
and promoters, drug-dealers. Hence the orchestra provides something of
an ominous backdrop behind the glittering extraversion and frenetic
‘lifestyle’ of the solo cello part.