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David Biedenbender/arr. Tyler Austin
Kyrie (for Machaut and Part) is an arrangement of the second movement of Refraction for chamber winds by Tyler Austin.
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Kyrie (for Machaut and Part) is an arrangement of the second movement of Refraction for chamber winds by Tyler Austin.
Refraction was commissioned by the Akropolis Reed Quintet. Refraction is split into three distinct movements, each inspired by different musical sources that have been bent and distorted by time, space, and my imagination, much like light is bent as it enters a medium of different density. The first movement comes from a short, ridiculous, and awesome YouTube video called "Death Metal Chicken," which features a chicken screaming over a death metal band (of course!). The second movement is called "Kyrie" and is dedicated to Guillaume de Machaut and Arvo Part. The third movement is called "Goat Rodeo" and is a strange mash-up of dubstep, funk, and musical pointillism, inspired by a goat rodeo, which is a slang term for a chaotic situation, often one that involves several people, each with a different agenda/vision/perception of what’s going on; a situation that is very difficult, despite energy and efforts, in which to instill any sense or order.