Instrumentation freestyle:
piano and computer, with optional string orchestra
Kati Gleiser, the pianist for whom I wrote Blue Traces,
told me about swimming in the ocean at night and marveling at the colorful glow
cast from bioluminescent plankton. Moving your arm disturbs the plankton, and
in response they set off a bluish trail of soft light. This image gave me the
idea for the piece: the piano plays, and the computer creates gently glowing
traces of sound. Near the end, everyone becomes more agitated, as if the
swimmer were now splashing around and the plankton reacting with more
excitement.
All the computer sound comes from live sampling of the piano
performance, transformed by various kinds of granulation — a technique that can
take a short sound and extend it into a long sustained note.