Michael Whiticker: Korokon (1983)

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Composer: Michael Whiticker
Schneider, Rotraud
Herscovitch, Daniel

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Canberra School of Music, Australian National University

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"Korokon is an Australian Aboriginal word meaning the roaring of the sea. There was no programmatic intention in the selection of this title; rather, it was the simple beauty of the word, and the vivid picture of a roaring sea that suggested its use. The work is based on the strict use of seven different chords and their transpositional possibilities, but this material rarely becomes obvious. Instead, it is the sense of contrast employed throughout Korokon that makes the strongest impression, and in this sense, the work makes reference to both sonata and variation forms. By looking at different aspects of the basic material and by emphasising their different capabilities, both instruments assume independent roles The piece is punctuated by climactic reference points, each climax followed by a calm after the storm Another important structural element of the piece is the continual use of extremes of register particularly in the piano part. Korokon is dedicated to Natalia Cohen, who commissioned it with the assistance of the Music Board of the Australia Council." -- Michael Whiticker

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