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35 - Music, Drama, Dance and Performing Arts

Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

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Title and brief description

Geek

Type
J - Composition
Year
2013
URL
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Number of additional authors
0
Additional information

This is an example of an original composition sharing new insights into the notion of personal authenticity in contemporary culture. Geek was commissioned from De Simone in 2011 by the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra for performance as part of the closing concert of the BBC ‘Tectonics Glasgow’ new music festival on 12 May 2013, with a live recording of the performance subsequently broadcast on Radio 3’s Hear and Now on 1 June 2013. Conductor and contemporary music specialist Ilan Volkov instigated the commission, describing De Simone’s work in a pre-concert interview with The Herald as 'quite unlike other new music'.

Mindful of the context of the festival, and understanding the types of music that would be showcased, De Simone could not resist the idea of examining the prevalent cultural tropes of orchestral music in mass media and commoditized contemporary music, connecting this with the opportunity the commission presented to write a large orchestral work fully utilising its conventional forces and the technical and expressive skills of the players. The researcher writes: ‘I am, whether I wanted to be one or not, a participant in [today’s] culture – my young life defined from the blockbuster films and home electronics of the early 80s, my internal narrative framed from within a universe of heroes, villains and starships.’ De Simone therefore encapsulates his compositional intentions and process in Geek with the question ‘how does one maintain authenticity through writing for an ensemble that is by its nature a museum of archetypes?’

Interdisciplinary
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Cross-referral requested
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Research group
None
Proposed double-weighted
No
Double-weighted statement
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Reserve for a double-weighted output
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Non-English
No
English abstract
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