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== General Info ==
== General Info ==
Year of Published: 2009 <br/>
Year: 2009 <br/>
Duration: 00:03:30 <br/>
Duration: 00:03:30 <br/>



Latest revision as of 11:15, 5 January 2026

Christopher Adler

General Info

Year: 2009
Duration: 00:03:30

Instrumentation

Glockenspiel

Program Notes

Motetus borrows techniques from two types of 13th- and 14th-century motets: the slowly wandering, modal cantus firmus in the lowest voice, and an isorhythmic organization of durations in the symmetric proportion 3:2:1:3:1:2:3, which appears in various augmentations in the upper voices.

Recent Performance

<embedvideo service="youtube"> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na8IT__F9EY </embedvideo>

Works for Percussion by this Composer

Sensations of Metals - Violin & Percussion
The Toy Robot's Mechanical Heart - Toy Piano & Percussion
Once, in a grove of tamarisk - Mallet Percussion Trio
Microlude in Three Primes - Percussion Quartet
Nongak - Mallet Percussion Duo
Pines Long Slept in Sunshine - Percussion Quintet
Signals Intelligence - Percussion Sextet
Strata (Adler) - Glockenspiel
Air - Glockenspiel
Cypher - Vibraphone
Motetus - Glockenspiel
Plenum Vortices - Percussion

Reference