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Ouroboros for flute, mandolin or violin & mandola or guitar

Clássico/Contemporâneo • 2004
 
     
 

Ouroboros for flute, mandolin or violin & mandola or guitar

ler a lisença
6.30 USD

vendedor Hans Bakker
PDF, 1.22 Mb ID: SM-000255004 data do carregamento: 06 set 2016
Instrumentação
Flauta, Violino, Mandolim, Mandola, Guitarra clássica
Composição para
Trio
Tipo de composição
Partitura completa, Partes
chave
Ré (D) menor
Editora
Hans Bakker
dificuldade
Advanced
duração
6'30
As the title suggests this piece can be played ad infinitum, as a perpetuum mobile.
  • comentários
comments Hans Bakker 23 mar 2017 16:40

The name 'Ouroboros' comes from Greek; it means tail-eater. It is a symbol of alchemy, and one of the oldest mythical symbols in the world. It occurs in the Aztec mythology, Chinese mythology and many others. It is an image of a snake or dragon biting its own tail (eats), and thus forms an eternal circle. It symbolizes the cyclical nature of nature, the eternal return and the unity of all. This is musical-technically expressed by a "perpetual counterpoint" between the voices.

   
     
 
 
   
 
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