- Stuart Greenbaum
The Killing Floors (1995)
(for Orchestra)- Wise Music G. Schirmer Australia Pty Ltd (World)
- 3 (picc).2.3 (bass cl.).3(contra) 4.3.3.1 pno. hrp. timp+2 strings
- 11 min
Programme Note
The title of this piece is taken from Louis Nowra's play, The Temple. I composed music for the premiere production by Playbox (directed by Bruce Myles) in 1993. Nowra uses 'The Killing Floors' of an abattoir as a metaphor for the floors of the stock exchange, particularly in light of the mid–1980's in Australia.
The opening music from the Playbox production was my starting point for this piece. The Killing Floors is not, however, overtly programmatic in its structure, nor does it attempt to tell the story of the play. My interest is in the contrast between the maniacal activity of the stockmarket floors and the almost untouchable calm and opulence of the high–rise executive suite.
The work is dedicated to Andrew Wheeler, who gave the 3rd performance of the work with the Pacific Ocean Symphony Orchestra (Vladivostok, Russia) in 1996.
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