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Tom Flaherty

Moments of Intertia

Moments of Intertia

Flute, Viola, and Cello

Composer's Note:

In English, "moments of inertia" might be taken to be points in time with little motion, or with continuing motion. In physics, a moment of inertia has to do with angular momentum, a tendency of rotating objects to continue rotating at a speed related to the distance of the center of gravity from the axis of rotation. (A spinning figure skater pulling her arms in will speed up with no further effort.) Both of these meanings seem relevant. In this piece, or at least in the first two movements, I can imagine a spinning skater moving her arms in curious ways, spinning fast and slow, while remaining in one spot on the ice. In the first movement, "With Quiet Turbulence," the meter is defined by a simple melody in the flute, while the viola and cello background motive implies something else. The conflict results in a curious sense of both motion and stasis. The compulsive background motive eventually commandeers the entire movement, insisting upon its own meter, with several possible downbeats for the ear to choose from. "Uneasy Lullaby" gently rocks between 6/8 and 3/4, a simpler sort of ambiguity.  "With Headlong Agitation" tosses all ambiguity to the wind with relentless forward motion.

"Moments of Inertia" was commissioned by Dinosaur Annex for its 26th season. 


Movements: I. With Quiet Turbulence II. Uneasy Lullaby III. With Headlong Agitation

Authored (or revised): 2003

Published: 2025

Duration (minutes): 12

First performance: May 4, 2003 by Dinosaur Annex: Sue-Ellen Hershman-Tcherepnin, flute; Anne Black, viola; Michael Curry, cello

Book format: Score + 3 Parts


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