1. The beam struck the door (0:00)
2. The beam struck the most beautiful memories (8:48)
3. The beam struck the ultimate stairs (15:07)
4. The beam struck the young girl by the river (19:40)
Then four beams of light struck through the atmosphere and hit Hedmark in different places, and thus manifested themselves as the Four Elements of Hedmark.The beam struck the door
Perhaps, when the door has a double function and it might be the path to freedom or captivity, the whole fundament of existential thinking is shaken as the beam strikes the door of potential change.
The beam struck the most beautiful memories
A euphoric and beautiful memory does not have to be based on nostalgia. If a beam strikes the most beautiful memories in life, the thoughts might freeze into ice, and the present is placed in a vacuum.
The beam struck the ultimate stairs
Mankind is building a flight of stairs from the earth up towards the universe to achieve a higher level of existence. However, if a clown is assisting in this process, it is difficult to predict whether this quasi-jovial workforce has a positive or negative effect. Nonetheless, the beam will interfere and finish this building process before one achieves any more knowledge than one had five seconds ago.
The beam struck the young girl by the river
Perhaps, an example of life's intricacy, the last beam strikes a little girl sitting by the river bank looking towards the other side. But the beam does not bring death. She achieves magical powers from the beam, and the ability to see through time and space through a veil called All that happens. She drifts where the wind blows and leaves an "I was here" on a harp string.
Dedicated to Berit Cardas and Ellen Margrete Flesj. Commissioned by Musikk i Hedmark.
First performed in Elverum and Hamar, Norway by Berit Cardas (Violin), Ellen Margrete Flesj (Cello) and Hedmarken Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Cathrine Winnes Trevino.
Violin 1 (min. 6 players, ideally more than 8)
Violin 2 (min. 6 players, ideally more than 8)
Viola (min. 4 players ideally more than 6)
Cello (min. 4 players, ideally more than 5)
Double bass (min. 2 players, ideally more than 3)