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Haralabos (Harry) Stafylakis

Stafylakis: Symphony No. 1 ("Holocene Extinction")

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Just a Theory Press  |  SKU: 128-027-FS  |  Código de barras: 9790094006828
  • Composer: Haralabos (Harry) Stafylakis (1982-)
  • Format: Full Score
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Work: Symphony No. 1 ("Holocene Extinction") (2018)
  • Binding: Spiral Bound
  • ISMN: 9790094006828
  • Size: 11.0 x 16.9 inches
  • Pages: 73

Description

The Holocene epoch, which spans the past 11,700 years, encompasses the totality of humanity's written history. Our species' staggering growth and development into Earth's first global superpredator is unprecedented in the known history of the planet. An unintended consequence of this explosive rise is the pervasive impact humanity has had on the environment. Human predation's effects on food webs, the destabilization of biodiverse habitats, industry's role in climate change, overpopulation, and profligate consumption are among the principal causes of an increase in the extinction rate of plant and animal species to between 100–1,000 times higher than natural background rates.

The Earth has experienced five mass extinction events in its history, spread out over hundreds of millions of years. Humanity is the first species to have directly precipitated such a cataclysm – what has been termed the sixth mass extinction, or the Holocene extinction.

This work is a compact symphony, a meditation on our unfortunate complicity in this ongoing mass extinction event. The narrative is set in four continuous movements.

Instrumentation: 3(picc).3(corA).3.3(cbsn)/4.3.3.1/timp.1 perc/hp/pno(cel)/str

Just a Theory Press

Stafylakis: Symphony No. 1 ("Holocene Extinction")

$ 80.00

Description

The Holocene epoch, which spans the past 11,700 years, encompasses the totality of humanity's written history. Our species' staggering growth and development into Earth's first global superpredator is unprecedented in the known history of the planet. An unintended consequence of this explosive rise is the pervasive impact humanity has had on the environment. Human predation's effects on food webs, the destabilization of biodiverse habitats, industry's role in climate change, overpopulation, and profligate consumption are among the principal causes of an increase in the extinction rate of plant and animal species to between 100–1,000 times higher than natural background rates.

The Earth has experienced five mass extinction events in its history, spread out over hundreds of millions of years. Humanity is the first species to have directly precipitated such a cataclysm – what has been termed the sixth mass extinction, or the Holocene extinction.

This work is a compact symphony, a meditation on our unfortunate complicity in this ongoing mass extinction event. The narrative is set in four continuous movements.

Instrumentation: 3(picc).3(corA).3.3(cbsn)/4.3.3.1/timp.1 perc/hp/pno(cel)/str

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