La Selva Virgen, En La Selva Oscura
prologue and interludes to Das Lied von der Erde
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Especificaciones
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
20 - 25min
Date
2020
ISMN : 979-0-2325-4420-5
Videos alrededor de ésta pieza
Descripción for chamber orchestra, robots-sculptures orchestra and pre-recorded sounds.
France TV video:
Commissioned by Festival Saint-Denis, Fondation Singer-Polignac and Le Balcon
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France TV video:
Commissioned by Festival Saint-Denis, Fondation Singer-Polignac and Le Balcon
I wanted to extend the dialogue times and worlds that Mahler wrote by a dialogue with the wonderful world of traditions in Colombian rainforests near which I grew up and with imaginaries that are also close to me like networks, robotic arms or evocative soundscapes. This piece is a tribute to both Mahler's Song of the Earth, and the specific place where I grew up.
Sculptures made of stones and hand-blown glass by Marion Flament are played by robots and they evoke mineral forces which are very present in Mahler's work. The mirror idea present in The Song text was also used for the conception of the scenography and composition.
A traditional marimba that I brought from the Colombian jungle was split in two, and played by two robotic arms. This marimba and the "traditional" souvenirs it implies for me fertilized my music and the orchestra.
Pre-recorded sounds includes a text by Gonzalo Arango that also inspired this piece. This text is a melancholic, loving and funny reverie of Colombian jungle.
Sculptures et scenography: Marion Flament and Jimme Cloo
Text (excerpt of Memorias de un presidario Nadaista): Gonzalo Arango
Music by computer assistant: Augustin Muller
Development and research of robotic network: Martin Fouilleul
Instrumentation
Fixed electronics|Chamber Orchestra|Robot-sculptures network
Recording
Le Balcon at Festival de Saint-Denis 2020 - Live. (Excerpt - interludio 4)
Maxime Pascal - conductor
Maxime Pascal - conductor
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 74
Pages - 74