Giacinto Scelsi
Natura renovatur
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Composer:Giacinto ScelsiGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1967Average_duration:13:16"Natura renovatur" is a composition for orchestra by Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi. It was composed in 1967 and premiered in Paris in 1968. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and musical language. The first movement, "Lento," is characterized by slow, sustained chords and a sense of stillness. The orchestra is divided into several groups, each playing its own independent line, creating a complex and layered texture. The overall effect is one of stasis, as if the music is suspended in time. The second movement, "Allegro," is much more active and energetic. The orchestra is now unified, playing together in a frenzied and rhythmic manner. The music is full of sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo, creating a sense of urgency and excitement. The movement is marked by a series of climaxes, each more intense than the last, before finally subsiding into a quiet coda. The final movement, "Lento," returns to the stillness of the first movement, but with a sense of resolution and completion. The orchestra is once again divided into several groups, but now they are playing in harmony, creating a sense of unity and wholeness. The music is marked by long, sustained chords, gradually fading away into silence. Overall, "Natura renovatur" is a deeply spiritual and meditative work, reflecting Scelsi's interest in Eastern philosophy and mysticism. The piece is characterized by its use of sustained tones, complex textures, and sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo. It is a powerful and evocative work, demonstrating Scelsi's unique and innovative approach to orchestral composition.More....
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