In Memory: for orchestra and electronics

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In Memory: for orchestra and electronics. Lewis, Andrew (Other). 2022. CE Composers Edition.

Research output: Non-textual formComposition

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Lewis, A, In Memory: for orchestra and electronics, 2022, Composition, CE Composers Edition.

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Lewis, A. (Other). (2022). In Memory: for orchestra and electronics. Composition, CE Composers Edition.

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Lewis A. 2022. In Memory: for orchestra and electronics. CE Composers Edition. [Composition].

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Lewis, Andrew, In Memory: for orchestra and electronics, CE Composers Edition, Composition, 2022

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TY - ADVS

T1 - In Memory

T2 - for orchestra and electronics

A2 - Lewis, Andrew

N1 - Orchestra: picc.2.2.2.2/4.3.3.1/timp. 3perc. kbd. hp / strings (14.12.10.10.8)

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - 'In Memory' is a reflection on life with dementia, and especially the experience of unpaid family carers. Extracts from recorded conversations with family carers are woven into the fabric of the piece, forming its melodies, harmonies and rhythms.The title 'In Memory' carries different meanings. It is the sense of identity that resides in memory, and a memorial that marks its loss. It is the memories of those caring for people with dementia, memories of the person as they were, and more recent memories of the challenges their caring role now brings. It is also an invitation to keep in memory the dedication of the many thousands of unpaid family carers, whose work often goes unrecognised. Finally, the piece is offered in memory of all who have been lost to dementia, and as a celebration of what remains when all else is forgotten.

AB - 'In Memory' is a reflection on life with dementia, and especially the experience of unpaid family carers. Extracts from recorded conversations with family carers are woven into the fabric of the piece, forming its melodies, harmonies and rhythms.The title 'In Memory' carries different meanings. It is the sense of identity that resides in memory, and a memorial that marks its loss. It is the memories of those caring for people with dementia, memories of the person as they were, and more recent memories of the challenges their caring role now brings. It is also an invitation to keep in memory the dedication of the many thousands of unpaid family carers, whose work often goes unrecognised. Finally, the piece is offered in memory of all who have been lost to dementia, and as a celebration of what remains when all else is forgotten.

KW - Music

KW - music composition

KW - orchestral music

KW - electronic music

KW - Dementia

M3 - Composition

PB - CE Composers Edition

ER -