Kristin Kuster

Ando: light against shade

$35.00

Duration: 12'

Instrumentation: Pierrot Ensemble (flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano) with Percussion

Performance Materials: Full Score
Delivery Method: PDF Download

Ando: light against shade, Kristin Kuster (2021)
for pierrot ensemble with percussion

Ando: light against shade was inspired by the buildings of architect Tadao Ando. Ando’s use of the hardest of materials—concrete, steel and glass—can appear severe, yet at the same time surprisingly gentle. For Ando, “architectural materials are not limited to wood or concrete that have tangible forms, but go beyond to include light and wind—which appeal to our senses.” (Tadao Ando, Space Design, June 1921). Ando: light against shade was premiered at the Composers Conference and Chamber Music Center at Wellesley College in August 2003, with Efrain Guigui conducting. 

Many thanks to: Dr. Andrew Kuster, Dr. Andrew Mead, David Schober, Carter Pann, and Dr. Anatole Senkevitch.

 

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121-002-FSe
Performance Materials: Full Score
Delivery Method: PDF Download

About the Work

Duration: 12'

Instrumentation: Pierrot Ensemble (flute, clarinet, violin, cello, piano) with Percussion

Commissioned by: Dr. Andrew Kuster, Dr. Andrew Mead, David Schober, Carter Pann, and Dr. Anatole Senkevitch.

Ando: light against shade was inspired by the buildings of architect Tadao Ando. Ando’s use of the hardest of materials—concrete, steel and glass—can appear severe, yet at the same time surprisingly gentle. For Ando, “architectural materials are not limited to wood or concrete that have tangible forms, but go beyond to include light and wind—which appeal to our senses.” (Tadao Ando, Space Design, June 1921). Ando: light against shade was premiered at the Composers Conference and Chamber Music Center at Wellesley College in August 2003, with Efrain Guigui conducting.

Pages: 27