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Publisher

Boosey & Hawkes (Hendon Music)

Territory
This work is available from Boosey & Hawkes for the world.

Availability

World Premiere
7/14/1992
Schleswig-Holstein Festival
Kronos Quartet with Steve Mackey (elec gtr)
Composer's Notes

Physical Property is the third part of a trilogy for electric guitar and string quartet entitled Fables with Three Tasks. The mystery, microtones, and complicated narrative of the first two parts (“On the Verge” and “Troubadour Songs”) give way to a libido-driven romp in Physical Property. This music is about the energy of live performance.


Between the ages of eighteen and twenty, I was a professional freestyle skiier. My vision of perfection was to careen down the mountain, head over heels, arms and legs flailing, on-lookers gasping, and somehow end up at the bottom with a smile on my face and not a flake on me. This esthetic comes out more in Physical Property than in any other work of mine. The piece demands that an unlikely combo, the quintessential classical music chamber ensemble and the symbol of adolescent rebellion, work together with consummate discipline in the service of joyous freedom.


— Steven Mackey


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Recommended Recording
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Steven Mackey/Kronos Quartet
Nonesuch 7559793102

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