In the Temporal Gardens
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Especificaciones
Region
North America (Canada - USA)
Estimated Duration
16 - 20min
Date
2008
ISMN : 979-0-2325-1407-9
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Descripción
In the Temporal Gardens
This piece is a product of my fascination in Tanpinar’s poetry. He is mostly known as a novelist but also produced a number of poems, which has very strong Bergsonian undertones. Most of his works can be read against the background of Bergson’s ideas on what is material and intuition. This piece, which takes its title from a poem by Tanpinar, explores this idea further by reflecting two different experiences of reality. In Tanpinar this usually leads the subject to dualism of his soul. In the piece, this dichotomy manifests itself in various ways, and constitutes the backdrop of a dialectic unfolding.The polarity between concrete and abstract, internal and external time, subjective and objective are all part of this dichotomy. The piece is really about the dialectic relationship between musical layers representing these concepts, which are spread throughout the piece both vertically and horizontally.
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In the Temporal Gardens
This piece is a product of my fascination in Tanpinar’s poetry. He is mostly known as a novelist but also produced a number of poems, which has very strong Bergsonian undertones. Most of his works can be read against the background of Bergson’s ideas on what is material and intuition. This piece, which takes its title from a poem by Tanpinar, explores this idea further by reflecting two different experiences of reality. In Tanpinar this usually leads the subject to dualism of his soul. In the piece, this dichotomy manifests itself in various ways, and constitutes the backdrop of a dialectic unfolding.The polarity between concrete and abstract, internal and external time, subjective and objective are all part of this dichotomy. The piece is really about the dialectic relationship between musical layers representing these concepts, which are spread throughout the piece both vertically and horizontally.
Instrumentation
Piano|
Recording
Seda Roeder - piano
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 40
Pages - 40