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Manuel del Castillo
Perpetuum
Works Info
Composer
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Manuel del Castillo
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Keyboard
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6:32
Perpetuum is a contemporary classical composition by Spanish composer Manuel del Castillo. The piece was composed in 2010 and premiered on May 28th of the same year at the Teatro de la Maestranza in Seville, Spain. Perpetuum is a single-movement work that is approximately 15 minutes in length. The piece is scored for a large orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and percussion. The composition is characterized by its use of complex rhythms, intricate harmonies, and a wide range of dynamics. The piece begins with a slow, mysterious introduction that gradually builds in intensity. The main section of the piece features a driving, rhythmic ostinato that is passed between different sections of the orchestra. The music is constantly evolving, with new melodies and textures emerging and disappearing throughout the piece. One of the most striking features of Perpetuum is its use of percussion. The percussion section is given a prominent role in the composition, with a wide variety of instruments used to create a complex and constantly shifting rhythmic landscape. The percussionists are required to play a wide range of instruments, including marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, glockenspiel, and a variety of drums and cymbals. Overall, Perpetuum is a dynamic and exciting composition that showcases Manuel del Castillo's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its intricate rhythms, complex harmonies, and use of percussion, and is sure to captivate audiences with its energy and intensity.
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