Twenty-Six, Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine



Category: Musical composition
Dated: New York City, December 1991
Instrumentation: Orchestra (for details see Twenty-Six, Twenty-Eight and Twenty-Nine)
Duration: 29'
Premiere and performer(s): September 5, 1992 at the Alte Oper (Grosser Saal) in Frankfurt, Germany. Performance by the Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Saarbrücken, conducted by Hans Zender
Dedicated to: for the Sinfonieorchester des Saarländischen Rundfunks and the Alte Opera
Choreography:
Published: Edition Peters 67466 © 1992 by Henmar Press
Manuscript: 26+28+29 parts (Galley proof with holograph and an unidentified hand's annotations - 119 p.); Sketches (Holograph in ink - 21 lvs.); ? (holograph in ink - 1+74 lvs.), all in New York Public Library


May be performed seperately or in combination of 2 or three works. In a combined performance the longest piece should start and close, the other work(s) starting within the period of time that is the difference of length. The first viola will start the videoclock (for Twenty-Nine), the first flute (for Twenty-Eight) and the first violin (for Twenty-Six). The work consists of flexible time brackets with single tones played only once.