Adagissimo / In termini estremi, Nº 3
book for piano and electronics
a Alfonso Gómez
a Alfonso Gómez
12,36 €
Printed format (+14,80 € printing and shipping). Colissimo7-14 days aprox.
Digital version (+0,00 €) instant download
When you buy a score, you can contact the composer right here!
Specifications
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
6 - 10min
Date
2019
ISMN : 979-0-2325-3991-1
Videos on this piece
Notes on this piece Adagissimo is the third piece of the series for piano and electronics 'In termini estremi’, a set of works in a transcendental studies mode, in which the musical terminology and its semiotics are approached, elevating to the extreme its implicit rhetoric. This third part is presented as a spatiotemporal aberration of four works for piano; "Le Gibet" by Ravel, "Perduto in a città d'acque" by Sciarrino, "Piano distance" by Takemitsu and the first work in which the term Adagissimo appears, "Ist ein allgemeines Lamento der Freunde" by Bach. All of them suffer alterations and manipulations of height, intensity, time and timbre, playing to mean a large ball of paper, agglutinated and shaped by these same struded scores, in which contours, figures and original gestures, wrinkled lines, altered and deformed in their appearance are intuited. The relationship between the 4 works is none other than the term Adagissimo - in its different manifestations; its intrinsic connection with alliteration, slowness, minimalism, circularity and lament.
Add to a playlist
- Login to create your own lists
Instrumentation
Piano|Electronic keyboard|Electronics|Fixed electronics
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 16
Pages - 16