Shadow of bells

for piano and electronics
Year: 2014
Duration: 23:00 min
Studio: Harvard University Studio for Electroacoustic Composition
Dedicated to: Amnon Wolman
Date of first performance: February 5, 2015
By: Paavali Jumppanen
Place: Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

In the summer of 2014, I spent three months in Japan exploring both traditional and contemporary culture, daily life, and ritual. I visited countless temples, listened to their bells, and wandered through gardens—each place breathing with its own distinct rhythm. The way these experiences influenced my perception of time was deeply fascinating.
Shadow of Bells for piano and electronics brings these memories into my musical world, not as an attempt to replicate any existing structure or specific musical source, but as a personal reflection. The electronics serve as a shadow to the piano, creating an acoustic space that surrounds and interacts with the instrument.
This composition unfolds like a meandering journey through imagined landscapes of stillness and resonance. Fluid, crystalline passages, sparse lines, expansive chords, and lyrical moments shift rapidly, mirroring the sonic contrasts within a society rich in diversity.
The theme of slowness has been central to many of my recent works. Once again, this piece invites the listener to step away from the fast pace of daily life and immerse themselves in small details, discovering their subtle transformations over time.

Premiere with Paavali Jumppanen at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
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Audio recording from the 29th Tage Neuer Musik festival in Weimar, featuring Frank Gutschmidt, on October 26, 2016

Electronics

The electronic part is realized as a Max/MSP patch.
Mac 8 project – version of September 2025.

 

iPad with MIRA Application

Running an iPad with the MIRA application on the same network as the Mac provides the pianist with real-time visual feedback on the current and upcoming event numbers.

 

Technical requirements:

Grand piano
Six high-quality loudspeakers:
Two positioned under the piano, directed towards the soundboard
Four on stands surrounding the audience
The rear speakers should not be directed at the audience but instead face the back corners or walls
Two microphones (e.g., AKG C414, Neumann 184)
Macintosh computer with Max/MSP application
6-channel sound card
Sustain pedal (placed to the left of the piano pedals)
converter sustain-to-MIDI