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The Department of Music presents the

Taproot New Music Festival: UC Davis Symphony Orchestra, "Fate and Reflection"

From the quiet sorrow of Barber to Beethoven’s triumphant Fifth Symphony

String players dressed in concert black are seen on stage from a side angle and above on a black stage.
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When the alarm(s) stopped was intended to be neither pictorial nor directly descriptive, I was inspired to write this piece by a variety of natural and social cycles in which warning signs are downplayed, ignored, and eventually engulfed by crisis, only for the cycle to repeat again after a brief period of supposed, but surface-level reflection. Such cycles take on musical life through sounds that characterize different instrumental families. Throughout all of the circumstances of the piece — the building climactic points, uncanny recurring moments, and shifting, melting — the strings function as a sort of plane from which winds and brass emerge and come into conflict. While the closing of the piece is intended to be left open to interpretation, the shrinking of the strings combined with the return of unsettled activity in the percussion leaves me with the impression that while such cycles are not fated to repeat, they may do so until interrupted.

— Peter Chatterjee

Program List

  • Adagio for Strings

    Samuel Barber

  • When the alarm(s) stopped

    Peter Chatterjee

  • Symphony No. 5 in C Minor

    Ludwig van Beethoven

About the Artists