Equinox (orchestral version) by Elizabeth Knudson published on 2018-04-25T05:32:19Z Equinox refers to the time of year when the sun crosses the celestial equator; when days and nights are of equal length. This piece was originally composed for a Macedonian ensemble, Music Progressive Quartet, (Vladimir Lazarevski- oboe, Vladimir Krstev- violin, Marko Videnovic- viola, and Paskal Krapovski- cello), whom I had the pleasure to tour with, while visiting the Balkans in the summer of 2012. There are many references to Balkan rhythms, melody, and ornamentation in this music, though not in any traditional context. Equinox is a convergence of elements that creates the unique sense of vitality and shifting of balance inherent in the changing seasons. Equinox (in its original quartet version) was written in 2013, and premiered on March 30th, 2014, at Pyatt Hall, Vancouver, Canada, at the closing night of the Sonic Boom Festival. The orchestral version of Equinox was created in 2017, at the request of Maestro Bujar Llapaj, for premiere by the West Coast Symphony Orchestra (of Vancouver, Canada), while on tour through the Balkans in March 2018. Sheet music for this piece is available through the Canadian Music Centre (for chamber quartet- oboe, violin, viola & cello, as well as this arrangement for full orchestra): cmccanada.org/shop/68206/ cmccanada.org/shop/73047/ Genre Classical