Sylvano Bussotti
Labirinto I
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Composer:Sylvano BussottiGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1987Average_duration:2:17'Labirinto I' is a contemporary classical composition by Italian composer Sylvano Bussotti. It was composed in 1963 and premiered in the same year in Venice, Italy. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Labirinto I," is characterized by its use of extended techniques on the violin and piano. The violinist is required to play sul ponticello, sul tasto, and col legno, while the pianist is instructed to play inside the piano, plucking the strings and using various objects to create different sounds. The result is a haunting, otherworldly atmosphere that evokes the feeling of being lost in a labyrinth. The second movement, titled "Canto," is a vocal piece that features a soprano singing a text by the composer. The text is fragmented and abstract, with the soprano's voice soaring above a sparse accompaniment of piano and percussion. The movement is characterized by its use of silence and space, with the music unfolding slowly and deliberately. The final movement, titled "Ritorno," is a return to the material of the first movement, but with a more frenzied and chaotic energy. The violin and piano are pushed to their limits, with the violinist playing rapid, virtuosic passages and the pianist pounding the keys with increasing intensity. The movement builds to a climax before abruptly ending, leaving the listener with a sense of disorientation and unease. Overall, 'Labirinto I' is a challenging and experimental work that pushes the boundaries of traditional classical music. Its use of extended techniques, fragmented text, and unconventional forms make it a landmark piece in the avant-garde tradition.More....
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