From the 14th On

From The 14th On
In 1972, David Gibson asked me to write a piece for him for solo cello. Three things came to my mind. First, that David understood the sonic resources of the cello as an instrument. Second, that the cello, like the guitar, projected an exceptionally wide range of different sounds from low to high and from string to string. And third, that David knew how to read my intentions for the notes. In fact, Segovia’s guitar performances came to mind because of the very effective way he exploited differences in guitar timbres in choosing different strings to play different notes.
So what I had to do was clear. I wrote a piece in notation that allowed David to explore the cello’s sounds and to make his own decisions about the details of the notes and sounds. Indeed, I look upon performances of the piece as collaborations and, even more, and as examples of a wonderful symbiosis between composer and performer.
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