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Snow Descending Under Moonlight* (2024) Kotoka Suzuki (CA), composer *World Premiere Continuum Commission Recorded live at Temerty Theatre, Royal Conservatory of Music as part of the 21C Music Festival January 25, 2025 Leslie Newman, flute Anthony Thompson, clarinet Carol Lynn Fujino, violin Paul Widner, cello Gregory Oh, piano Ryan Scott, percussion Brian Current, conductor This work is inspired by the intricate and symmetrical structures of ice crystals that make up snowflakes and the collective patterns of snow as it descends from the sky. Although all ice crystals produce six-sided crystals, they generate infinite patterns and shapes as they interact, expand, fragment, and spin to form new crystals depending on temperature changes and impurity levels. These micro and macro interactions of ice crystals and snowflakes motivate this work. The six instruments are positioned symmetrically on opposite sides of one another (flute/cello/vibraphone & clarinet/violin/piano) and frequently grouped in various symmetrical pairings of two or three instruments (e.g., flute/clarinet, violin/cello, and piano/vibraphone). Throughout the piece, variations and rotations of a hexachord, along with carefully placed sound spatialization, are used to evoke the shifting formations, movements, and rotations of ice crystals and snowflakes. - Kotoka Suzuki www.continuummusic.ca ©2026 Continuum Contemporary Music (Toronto)