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Ophiucus for viola, celtic harp, mandolin, guitar and optional narrator

Clássico/Música de Câmara • 2012 • Lírico: Friedrich Nietzsche
 
     
 

Ophiucus for viola, celtic harp, mandolin, guitar and optional narrator

Título por Autor: Thérèse Brenet: Ophiucus for viola, celtic harp, mandolin, guitar and optional narrator


29.95 USD

vendedor Musik Fabrik
PDF, 3.25 Mb ID: SM-000231075 data do carregamento: 25 ago 2015
Instrumentação
Viola, Mandolim, Narrador, Guitarra clássica, Celtic harp
Composição para
Quarteto
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes
movimento(s)
1 para 1 de 1
Editora
Musik Fabrik
idioma
Francês
dificuldade
Difficult
duração
14'0
This title, which refers to a giant planet discovered by astronomer Donald McCarthy of the University of
Arizona, expresses Thérèse Brenet’s favorite image of the infinity of Time and Space. Planet V. P.8B is 21 lightyears
away from Earth ; such a distance along suffices to encourage one to reflection.
This cosmic reverie is emphasised by a fragment of Nietzsche’s poem Nocturne, the recitation of which
may be inserted by the instrumentalists over the playing of the music.
“Innumerable suns gravitate in deserted space; they speak through their light to all in the darkness.
But I live in my own light. I drink the flames which shoot forth from me”
The reverie is also expressed by the absence of a conclusion, characteristic of the work. Thérsèe Brenet
has deliberately omitted the double bar which traditionally closes a musical piece ; the work is not brought to a
conclusion - it still resonates while fading away in an endless perdendosi suggesting the idea that we would find
these fugitive harmonies in the cosmos, if we could pursue the speed of sound..

Duration: ca. 14 minutes

This work was recorded on Thérèse Brenet's CD "Le Visionnaire" : http://www.jtbprod.com/levisionnaire.htm
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