Larry Miller "Accord"
01.11.1982β01.05.1983
de Appel, Brouwersgracht 196, Amsterdam
de Appel, Brouwersgracht 196, Amsterdam

Keychord (Breath of the Machine). Notation from Accord, 1982. Record. Supplement to De Appel, 2 (1982) 1.

Accord Movement IV: Machine. Sketch for the 'remote music machine', a work-in-progress. (De Appel, 2 (1982) 2, p. 29.)

Accord Movement II: Attune. 'Several meetings were held with each of the participants [in their homes or at De Appel], for which Miller used the same score as a starting point each time.' (De Appel, 2 (1982) 1, p. 22.) Picture: the scor

Accord Movement I: Prelude. Through a public application on the Spui in Amsterdam, Alfred van den Heuvel was chosen as a fifth instrumentalist for the orchestra. Photo: Larry Miller. De Appe
'Accord is a work by Larry Miller, in co-operation with [the] psychics [Willem Alfrink and Klaas Jonkman]. Accord is in the shape of a musical composition. In this work, Larry Miller acts as a composer/conductor. There are four participants [Louwrien Wijers, LΓ‘rus H. Grimsson, Michel Waisvisz and Alfred van den Heuvel], who are instrumentalists and instruments at the same time. Together they represent both the orchestra and a cross section of the public. In the prelude the four participants are selected according to four different methods. Consequently, meetings with these persons are arranged by the composer, usually at the person's home. These meetings have the purpose of getting tuned in to each other. In the third movement of Accord - the most essential part of the work - the members of the orchestra gather for a collective meeting. The notes, which have been selected during the private meetings in combination with the conductor, are joined into accord by the composer/conductor. By means of an artificial device - the music machine - the orchestra is brought into harmony. The interaction between the instrumentalists will be made sonorous in metaphorical way. The Music machine being an indirect medium, Miller calls it a Remote Music Machine, a music machine both realising and symbolising the interaction from a distance. The last movement of Accord is the refrain. The duration of Accord is determined by the life-span of the conductor and the participants.' (De Appel 2 (1982) 2, p. 29.)
Larry Miller β Accord β exhibition sign β Conductor score 2nd movement
collection (unintended), 1982
Larry Miller β Accord β exhibition sign β Conductor score 2nd movement
collection (unintended), 1982