Exponentially More Lost And Forgetful (36 - EDO) by Stephen Weigel published on 2017-08-28T15:08:32Z This piece was written for the flute players of Duo Zhonda, at Charlotte New Music Festival 2017. Music commonly thought of as lost and forgetful could have a variety of attributes. With an erratic nature, the music can be hasty, jumping from place to place in panic. With a monotonous nature, it can be pacing around in a circle wondering where it should go. In this piece, I purposely fade between the two ideas over the entire course of the piece, inversely with both rhythm and pitch. This piece is dedicated to my professor Jody Nagel, who often says, “Symmetry removes one’s ability to orient.” This short piece is an exploration of that idea, and inspired by that very phrase, as 36 is highly composite. A sincere and heartfelt thanks to Orlando Cela and Wei Zhao for playing this! Genre Classical Comment by FTP Collaborative The melody at beginning makes me think of that serialist author who thought that kid generations of the future would go around whistling twelve-tone rows. Doot doot 2021-05-14T19:57:24Z Comment by xenwolf: BLACK LIVES MATTER Great piece and performance :) Also the quote "Symmetry removes one’s ability to orient." is very inspiring, can you help me I find more about this? 2018-02-22T05:59:43Z