Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables
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Symphony No.1 is A three movement piece for Orchestra and Turntables by Jeremy Mayall
Jeremy Mayall
Jeremy Mayall is a New Zealand composer, record producer, musician, multi-instrumentalist, DJ and film maker best known for his ONE FAT MAN album "A Typical Day in Suburbia", and his "Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables", which was performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and the...

. This piece is the first orchestral symphony to use the techniques of turntablism.

History

The conception for this piece started in 2003 when composer Jeremy Mayall
Jeremy Mayall
Jeremy Mayall is a New Zealand composer, record producer, musician, multi-instrumentalist, DJ and film maker best known for his ONE FAT MAN album "A Typical Day in Suburbia", and his "Symphony No 1 for Orchestra and Turntables", which was performed by the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and the...

first wanted to blend the worlds of classical orchestral music with modern Hip Hip turntablism.
He began work on creating a structure for the piece, as well as deciding how best to score and integrate the turntable parts into the well established orchestral traditions.
The piece was finished in early 2004. It was played as part of orchestral readings events by the APO and NZSO. But didn't receive it's premiere performance until May 2005. The premiere performance was given by the Wellington Youth Orchestra at the Michael Fowler Centre, in Wellington, New Zealand. Mayall performed the turntable part.

Instrumentation

  • Piccolo
  • 2 Flutes
  • 2 Oboes
  • Cor Anglais
  • 2 Clarinets (Bb)
  • Bass Clarinet
  • 2 Bassoons
  • Contrabassoon
  • 4 Horns (F)
  • 3 Trumpets (C)
  • 2 Trombones
  • Bass Trombone
  • Tuba
  • Timpani
  • Percussion:-
    • Mvt1: (Bass Drum, 5 RotoToms, Tam-Tam, 3 Tomtoms, Triangle)
    • Mvt2: (Suspended Cymbal, Tam-Tam, Triangle, Tubular Bells, Glockenspiel)
    • Mvt3: (Bass Drum, 5 RotoToms, Snare Drum, Tam-Tam, 3 Tomtoms, Woodblock)
  • Turntables
  • Strings






Duration:
  • Mvt1: c. 6’30”
  • Mvt2: c. 5’00”
  • Mvt3: c. 4’20”


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