Details
Duration:
7'36"
Instrumentation:
4343 4431 2hrp timp 4perc str(16.14.12.10.8)
Written for:
The Residentie Orkest, with support for the Performing Arts Fund NL
In Theo's Own Words
“Inquietus (Latin: restlessness, restless) was born in the course of 2008 from an idea I had been working on for some time. I had wanted to write a short orchestral piece in which the texture, i.e. “the sound” of the piece was the main subject. In the end I decided to use a very large orchestral line-up: 16 woodwinds, 12 brass, 8 percussionists, harp and piano, as well as 60 strings (96 musicians in total). Swelling and fading chords alternate with very soft passages with a static character. Halfway through, a short acceleration takes place, in which the ideas from the beginning return, but in reverse order. The piece is both the counterpart and the mirror of Invitation to a Beheading. Inquietus has the same slow tempo, but the music has a completely different character. If Invitation to a Beheading is a kind of funeral march, then Inquietus can be seen as a sort of calm before the storm.
Inquietus was written at the request of the Residentieorkest The Hague on behalf of the Fonds voor de Podiumkunsten.”
– Theo Verbey
In Concert
16 May 2009
Hague Residentie Orchestra, Spanjaard/Godelieve Schrama/Debussy/Hersant/Verbey/Schilderen met Klankkleuren
The Hague, Netherlands