‘Oumuamua (2024)

For sinfonietta
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Premiered at the Cutty Sark, London for the Daryl Runswick Composition Competition Final, New Lights Festival in June 2024.

According to NASA, ‘Oumuamua is the first confirmed object from another star to visit our solar system. This interstellar interloper appears to be a rocky, cigar-shaped object with a somewhat reddish hue. The object was named ‘Oumuamua by its discoverers. It means “a messenger from afar arriving first” in Hawaiian. ‘Oumuamua is up to one-quarter mile (400 meters) long and highly-elongated – perhaps 10 times as long as it is wide. The observations suggest this unusual object had been wandering through the Milky Way, unattached to any star system, for hundreds of millions of years before its chance encounter with our star system.

As it moves slowly and steadily across the solar system, ‘Oumuamua hides in the blackness of space, sending faint signals to Earth, until suddenly it reveals itself to our detection systems. ‘Oumuamua is represented by a semitonal motif throughout, that builds into a final chordal sequence. The nature of this piece is generally slow moving, but sporadically interrupted by fragments of textures and melodies, like scraps of rock burning up in our atmosphere. It concludes with the cosmic interloper disappearing into space once again.

CONDUCTOR: Gregory Rose

AUDIO ENGINEER: Kit Venables

FLUTES: Mary Bull and Emma Colston

OBOE: Lydia Brookes

CLARINETS: Clare Henley

SAXOPHONES: Lily Skinner

TRUMPET: Iris Rushbrooke

TROMBONE: Danny Sampson

TUBA: Lewis Chinn

PERCUSSION: Jeremiah Beer

ELECTRIC HARP: Anna Pagnin

VIOLINS: Joey Lam and Alma Zupan

VIOLA: Rachel Miller

CELLO: Xiaodi Zhao

DOUBLE BASS: Sam Pugh

Score Video

Artwork by by R. Kotulla (University of Wisconsin) & WIYN/NOAO/AURA/NSF, Licensed under CC BY 4.0
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