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Labyrinth of Light (Duet for Harp & Marimba) [DIGITAL]

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Genre: Duet for Harp & Marimba
# of Players: 2
Level: Medium Difficult | Duration: 6:50
Publisher: C. Alan Publications | Copyright: 2018

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    Beautifully merging the harp and marimba, Labyrinth of Light is a musical representation of the three stages of a labyrinth walk – purgation (letting go), illumination (insight, clarity, focus), and union (becoming grounded).

    Genre: Duet for Harp & Marimba | # of Players: 2
    Level: Medium Difficult | Duration: 6:50

    Instrumentation
    Harp
    Marimba (5-octave)

    Program Notes
    Labyrinth of Light is a musical representation of the three stages of a labyrinth walk. The first stage, Purgation, is the journey from the entrance to the goal. This is the path of shedding or “letting go,” where there is a release and an emptying of concerns. The piece opens with a series of glissandi in the harp, answered by a fading ostinato in the marimba followed by a winding ostinato in the harp. This gives the impression of taking deep breaths and slowly exhaling. The second stage, Illumination, is found at the center of the labyrinth, where there is insight, clarity, and focus. It is here that you are in a receptive, prayerful, meditative state. Musically, the harp and marimba trade reflective, quasi-improvisatory moments, which is followed by a return of the labyrinthine harp ostinato from the beginning. The third and final stage, Union, is the path out of the labyrinth, which is characterized by becoming grounded and intergrating the insight. It is being energized and making what was received manifest in the world. This section opens much like the beginning of the piece, with harp glissandi leading into a fading ostinato in the marimba. However, this time the harp joins the marimba with the same ostinato while simultaneously stating a version of the main theme. The two instruments are much more in sync in this section than the rest of the piece, which is more characterized by polyrhythms and shifting time feels.

    Labyrinth of Light was commissioned by Anna Kate Mackle and John Shaw and received its world premiere on July 3, 2018 at the Eastern Music Festival in Greensboro, NC.

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    1. Percussive Notes New Literature Review

      The pairing of marimba with harp creates a captivating sound that is refreshing yet intuitive. The timbres, dynamic capabilities, and relative sustain between the instruments allows a true democracy between the voices that permits constant variation between melody and accompaniment roles.

      Never having played harp, I cannot speak to the difficulty level of the harp part. However, the marimba writing employs permutation-based figures and scoring that is intuitive to the instrument, making it accessible to an intermediate undergraduate percussion student. That being said, communication between the performers demands a high level of sophistication in order to coordinate the frequent and effective dovetailing of parts. This instrument combination, combined with Daughtrey’s careful attention to detail in scoring, creates music that is full of character and highly accessible for a wide variety of audiences. Any harp/marimba duo should consider programming this work!

      Jason Baker
      Percussive Notes
      Vol. 57, No. 4, September 2019
      on Jul 27th 2022

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