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Anagoge
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Complete recording of 'Anagoge' Kiev Philharmonic, Robert Winstin, conductor. Recorded 2005
electronic piano classical instrumental dulcimer orchestral cntemporary
Forrest Covington, composer
I try to write music that strikes a balance between emotion and intellect. My work comes out of the 1,000 years of classical music tradition, even though I write in a wide variety of styles, ranging from highly abstract, dissonant works to folk or pop derived pieces. I try hard to allow each piece to be itself, to develop in whatever ways the musical ideas seem to want to go. My goal is musical expression most appropriate to the work at hand and its purpose. I am always seeking commissions and performances, and I am able to accomodate odd or unusual ensembles.
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Forrest Covington
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2005 by Forrest Covington
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December 21, 2008
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MP3 10.0 MB 128 kbps 10:55
Story behind the song
The word 'anagoge' in ancient Greek means a rise or a hill, or also a long ascending staircase. In medieval theology and philosophy, an anagoge was a mystical interpretation given to a piece of scripture, which went beyond the apparent meaning of the verse. I liked that word as a description of what I was trying to convey, both as a type of ascending motivic or structural gesture, and as an underlying feeling in the work. The piece is entirely in 11/4 meter, in various regroupings. It is dedicated to the memory of Alan Hovhaness.
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