An Escheresque Fantasy (Full Version), by Noah Gorman
An Escheresque Fantasy offers a modern take on surrealism for keyboard trio. Taking inspiration from the gravity-defying stairwells of M.C. Escher’s painting Relativity, this work requires total independence from its players and rewards a clever ear. With a bassline in 4/4 and primary motive in 13/16, ethereal midsection, and energetic finish, audiences will be walking through the inverted halls of Escher's famous lithograph in no time!
Number of Players: 3
Instrumentation: Vibraphone, Marimba 1 (4.3 octave), Marimba 2 (5 octave)
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 3:10
Cover Artwork: J. A. Pinzón
An Escheresque Fantasy offers a modern take on surrealism for keyboard trio. Taking inspiration from the gravity-defying stairwells of M.C. Escher’s painting Relativity, this work requires total independence from its players and rewards a clever ear. With a bassline in 4/4 and primary motive in 13/16, ethereal midsection, and energetic finish, audiences will be walking through the inverted halls of Escher's famous lithograph in no time!
Number of Players: 3
Instrumentation: Vibraphone, Marimba 1 (4.3 octave), Marimba 2 (5 octave)
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 3:10
Cover Artwork: J. A. Pinzón
An Escheresque Fantasy offers a modern take on surrealism for keyboard trio. Taking inspiration from the gravity-defying stairwells of M.C. Escher’s painting Relativity, this work requires total independence from its players and rewards a clever ear. With a bassline in 4/4 and primary motive in 13/16, ethereal midsection, and energetic finish, audiences will be walking through the inverted halls of Escher's famous lithograph in no time!
Number of Players: 3
Instrumentation: Vibraphone, Marimba 1 (4.3 octave), Marimba 2 (5 octave)
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 3:10
Cover Artwork: J. A. Pinzón