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Whistling in the Dark!
David Franks
David Franks is conducting a fleet of tugboats (6), having written & rehearsed tone clusters for their horns & whistles in a "non-futile exercise in futility" ending up in the same place I began with a loss of quality -- the piece is cartoon-like.
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Whistling in the Dark! | 3:11 | Play |
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Description
WHISTLING IN THE DARK! (a non-futile exercise in futility!)
The noble &, to my mind, singularly American object of this piece was
to use great ingenuity & time consuming labor to end up at the same place I began with a loss of quality!
I have lived on & off for many years in Baltimore. When I have lived in Baltimore, it has always been in Fells Point, which is the oldest part of the City & right on the Harbor. The harbor block I live on houses two fleets of tugboats owned respectively by Baker-Whiteley & Moran, Inc.
The various whistles & horns of the tugboats, then, have been a very significant part of the City Music that is always in my ears.
As I am a somewhat odd but familiar presence, the Chief, Manuel Alvarez, & crew of the Baker-Whiteley fleet agreed to rehearse a series of tone-clusters I had composed for their horns & whistles.
After substantial rehearsal, I conducted the tugs in a series of tone clusters for the first movement of the poem. I then had them repeat this sequence in reverse order for the second movement of the poem.
Finally, I took the recording of the first movement, copied it on analogue & used it for the third movement.
In this way, I ended up at the same place I began with a loss of quality resulting from the reproduction of the tape -- thus the intended futility was achieved!
It has proved to be a very popular piece & I have often conducted it on the 4th of July.
David Franks
Fells Point, Baltimore 2006