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ALEA III New Music Ensemble in Residence at Boston University since 1979 Theodore Antoniou, Music Director "Neiges" (Snow) (1998) by Kaija Saariaho (Finland) Nuages de Neige (Clouds of Snow) 0:00 Etoile de Neige (Snow Stars) 3:52 Aiguilles de Glace (Icicles) 6:53 Tiffany Chang, conductor Graham Boswell Holly Garrett Suah Kim Cherry Kim Yoonhee Ko Hwakyung Jang Hyun Ji Kwon Katie Youn Sara Wilkins Performed live at Boston University's Tsai Performance Center 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston on April 23, 2014 During the ALEA III concert: "The Low C's". More information is available here: https://www.aleaiii.com/36th-season/3... The following note is provided by the composer: “When I considered the ensemble of eight cellos, I first thought of matt and dark textures. I also wanted to go back to some ideas on symmetry. While I was pondering all that, I saw snow flakes falling from the dark sky of the Finnish autumn. Focusing on the snow, the idea of writing variations on it and its various forms became clearer in my mind. "Nuages de neige" is a uniform and linear texture in which I realise my first impressions of that ensemble. The two "Etoiles de neige" are based on the idea of symmetry and repetition: the first one develops up to a certain point where it doubles back as in a mirror image, the second one consists of eight sections in which the harmonic structure is repeated, as well as a linear gesture that becomes ever more present. "Aguilles de glace" focuses on different pizzicati and superimposed ostinati. With "Fleurs de neige" I sought to recall the texture of those harmonic trills at the end of the first section, although more airy and diversified here.“ This is a live archival recording. Copyright ©: 2014 by ALEA III, Inc. All rights reserved http://www.aleaiii.com aleaiii@bu.edu