Makrokosmos
Makrokosmos is a series of four volumes of pieces for piano by American composer George Crumb. The name alludes to Mikrokosmos, a set of piano pieces by Béla Bartók, one of Crumb's favorite 20th-century composers. The first volume of the set was composed in 1972, while the last was completed in early 1979; the first performance of all four volumes in sequence was given by Yvar Mikhashoff, Aki Takahashi, Stephen Manes, Freida Manes, Jan Williams and Lynn Harbold, in Buffalo, New York, on 12 June 1980.
Volume I
Makrokosmos, Volume I was composed in 1972 for pianist and friend David Burge. The collection is subtitled Twelve Fantasy-Pieces after the Zodiac and is scored for amplified piano. Its contents are as follows:- Part 1:
- Primeval Sounds
- Proteus
- Pastorale
- Crucifixus
- Part 2:
- The Phantom Gondolier
- Night-Spell I
- Music of Shadows
- The Magic Circle of Infinity
- Part 3:
- The Abyss of Time
- Spring-Fire
- Dream Images
- Spiral Galaxy
Volume II
The second volume of Makrokosmos was completed in 1973. It largely follows the organizational scheme of the first volume, bears the same subtitle and is also scored for amplified piano. Crumb has stated that the two volumes form a sequence of 24 fantasy-pieces. Volume II comprises the following works:- Part 1:
- Morning Music
- The Mystic Chord
- Rain-Death Variations
- Twin Suns
- Part 2:
- Ghost-Nocturne: for the Druids of Stonehenge
- Gargoyles
- Tora! Tora! Tora!
- A Prophecy of Nostradamus
- Part 3:
- Cosmic wind
- Voices from "Corona Borealis"
- Litany of the Galactic Bells
- Agnus Dei
Volume III
A collection of five pieces completed in 1974 and titled Music for a Summer Evening forms the third volume of Makrokosmos. It departs considerably from the previous two. Commissioned by the Fromm Music Foundation for Swarthmore College, the work is scored for two amplified pianos and percussion, contains fewer pieces, and does not associate any of the pieces with Zodiac signs. The contents are as follows:- Nocturnal Sounds
- Wanderer-Fantasy
- The Advent
- Myth
- Music of the Starry Night
John Keillor has written, “It is a work so successful and openhearted that Makrokosmos III is among the most frequently performed avant-garde chamber works from the second half of the twentieth century.”
Volume IV
The collection that forms the fourth instance of Makrokosmos is titled Celestial Mechanics, and subtitled Cosmic Dances for Amplified Piano, Four Hands. It was completed in April 1979. The pieces are all named after stars- Alpha Centauri
- Beta Cygni
- Gamma Draconis
- Delta Orionis
Recordings
- Parts I-III: Yoshiko Shimizu, Rupert Struber, KAIROS, 2018
- Parts I-II : Stéphanos Thomopoulos, Printemps des Arts de Monte Carlo, http://printempsdesarts.com/fr/collection-cd, 2018