Music archive entry



Composer: Alan Taylor
Title: Friends and Influences
Instrumentation: Piano
Duration: 15 minutes
Difficulty: Good amateur

MIDI recordings Technical Issues: There are some complex cross rhythms in the second movement, and long running ostinatos in the third.

Programme note:

It is a commonplace these days for composers to be described as "having found their unique voice" as if their work was the expression of an isolated ego creating music in a vacuum. The reality is that each composer draws their ideas from the people, and the environments, which surround them.

Friends and Influences draws on experiences and specific musical ideas taken from the context in which I am working. Some of the ideas are borrowed from friends of mine in the Forum London Composers' Group. Other ideas came from pieces of music played and discussed at meetings of the group, or from pieces which I have taken part in performing as a member of the London Contemporary Music-making for Amateurs Ensemble. At one point the old melody, Dona Nobis Pacem, is used. I first encountered this as a player in a violin class.

While I have borrowed the musical ideas from these sources, the responsibility for the way I have used them lies entirely with me - or maybe with the way the context in which I exist leads me to shape ideas. Oh dear! Do I really exist as an separate person, or only as part of a wider context? Do I mind?

The piece does not seek to explore or answer these questions. It is in three movements. It was written for Carson P Cooman, who gave its premiere in Rochester, New York.

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or from his SibeliusMusic home page where you can view, play, and print the score.



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8th August 1999