2. Agilus, Mimoid, Symmetriad (2012)
lindsay vickery
Violin I
Violin II
Viola
Cello
Agilus,
Mimoid,
Symmetriad
takes
its
name
from
three
of
the
"oceanic
forma:ons"
of
the
sen:ent
planet
Solaris,
as
described
by
Stanislav
Lem
in
his
1961
novel
of
the
same
name.
The
work
employs
a
scrolling
score
allowing
for
coordina:on
of
complex
and
con:nuously
evolving
structures.
The
original
string
quartet
version
of
the
work,
premiered
earlier
this
year,
is
here
augmented
by
piano
and
electronic
processing
of
the
acous:c
instruments.
The score scrolls from left to right. The notation is
proportional and principally graphical.
Each of the four instruments is colour coded.
For string quartet
Other graphical indications:
natural harmonic
(c# on the 1st string)
Artificial harmonic with changing
bow pressure and left hand
pressure allowing the pitch to fall
back to the open string.
Noisy sul pont with very light bow
varying within the dynamic pp to mf.
Pizzicato shifting in pitch within a
semitone.
col legno ricochet
col legno played as a group with
relative pitch relationships
col legno glissando with
sforzando bow direction changes
arco with sforzando
bow direction changes.
vibrato
I (b)
II (e)
I (a)
III (d)
I (b)
II (e)
I (a)
III (d)
The performers follow the contours
of their line in relation to reference
pitches that are provided.
7. (b)
(e)
(b)
III (d)
(e)
IV (e)
I (a)
I
(d)
I
II (f#)
I
II (f#)
I (e)
I (e)
VI (c)
II (b)
(e)
(d)
III (d)
VI (c)
I (bb)
II
III (d)
I (c#)
(f#)
(e)
(d)
(f)
II (d)
&
b
&
b
?
plectrum
inside
piano
9. &
&
&
& &
b&
b&
&#
&
#
&
&
&
&
?#
?
sul pont arco legerio
sul pont arco legerio
coloured noise
coloured noise
pp-mf
pp-mf
pp-mf
pp-mf
ppp
sub
pp
sub
pp
sub
pp
sub
pp
sub
pp
sub
pp
ppp
ppp
sub
pp
sub
pp
sub
pp
plectrum
inside
piano
plectrum on string