Jan-Peter de Graaff: Event-Horizon

Event-Horizon is a symphonic suite (one could even say a ‘symphony’) in 4 movements. The piece describes the transformation of particles near the gravity of a black hole.
The first movement focuses on the behaviour of particles from a fixed point, far away from the black hole.  After a strong introduction where three ‘spiral pillars’ are introduced, the piece focuses on ‘dust particles’ that travel to the event-horizon of a black hole at nearly the speed of light, until they cross the event-horizon and disappear. The chorus sings a scattered and fragmented text in vowels and consonants that seem to appear from the black hole.
The second movement focuses on the same journey, but now from the perspective of a single particle that gains more energy and weight as soon as it gets closer to the black hole, drawing in the entire orchestra.
In the third movement, we see ‘beyond’ the event-horizon, where all matter is being transformed into different elements. Time is stretched and bent, the orchestra continuously regroups in different ensembles of multiple instruments playing independently.
In the fourth movement, the listener enters a new world, where one finally can see beyond matter, speed and texture. All the noises and particles from before are reassembled in a single choral, that was shining through the piece the entire time.
More info about the concert
The score of Event-Horizon at the Donemus Catalogue
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