ZeitRäume/Fragmente - 3 Skizzen für Violoncello solo
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Specifications
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2000
ISMN : 979-0-2325-4172-3
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Notes on this piece ZeitRäume/Fragmente - Three Sketches for Solo Cello features two contrary perspectives.
The first sketch adopts a retrospective angle thereby concerning itself with the bygone, time-fragments. Materials and techniques - idioms of an avant-garde that is coming to an end - accumulate to form a sequence of finite spaces; repeatedly chafing against each other they typify immanent radicalized alternate worlds that grapple with historic fixtures (in the form of quotations).
In contrast, the second and third sketches provide a first insight - ‘at the ends of fruitful land’ - into a gradually opening space whose potentialities, while still diffuse, begin to emerge on the horizon.
Due to the exclusive use of natural harmonics there a complex harmonicity is carefully anticipated whose natural purity and micro-spherical differentiation inevitably eludes any quantifying lattice models such as the equal-tempered twelve-tone system.
Thus, this piece marks a central turning point within my compositional oeuvre:
- ZeitRäume/Fragmente, an attempt to part with the old and welcome the new -
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The first sketch adopts a retrospective angle thereby concerning itself with the bygone, time-fragments. Materials and techniques - idioms of an avant-garde that is coming to an end - accumulate to form a sequence of finite spaces; repeatedly chafing against each other they typify immanent radicalized alternate worlds that grapple with historic fixtures (in the form of quotations).
In contrast, the second and third sketches provide a first insight - ‘at the ends of fruitful land’ - into a gradually opening space whose potentialities, while still diffuse, begin to emerge on the horizon.
Due to the exclusive use of natural harmonics there a complex harmonicity is carefully anticipated whose natural purity and micro-spherical differentiation inevitably eludes any quantifying lattice models such as the equal-tempered twelve-tone system.
Thus, this piece marks a central turning point within my compositional oeuvre:
- ZeitRäume/Fragmente, an attempt to part with the old and welcome the new -
Instrumentation
Cello |
Recording
Leonhard Bartussek
Score Details
Format - A3 / Tabloid
Pages - 16
Pages - 16