MusicWeb International
by Steve Arloff
Chelsea Komschlies’s Beyond Machines and Human Fear, Space which was Never Our Frontier is scored for flute, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon. It explores the notion that space, though unknown and thus frightening, also has an infinite magisterial beauty. The composer hints at clichéd sci-fi sounds to evoke the way we are used to representing space in music (ethereal sounds, sometimes from that most other-worldly, eerie theremin). The instruments here point to this, while Komschlies contrasts them with the softer, less brittle sounds of space. She portrays them as gently spiritual while she indicates the overwhelming, seemingly never-ending vastness.