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Giacinto Scelsi
Poems (4) for piano
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Composer
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Giacinto Scelsi
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Compose Date
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1936 - 1939
Publication Date
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1947
Average_duration
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20:55
Movement_count
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4
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Giacinto Scelsi's 'Poems (4) for piano' is a collection of four solo piano pieces that were composed in 1952. The premiere of the work took place in Paris in 1953, performed by the pianist Yvonne Loriod. The four movements of the work are titled 'L'âme ailée/L'âme ouverte', 'Il était une fois', 'Rotative' and 'Aika'. The first movement, 'L'âme ailée/L'âme ouverte', is characterized by its ethereal and mystical quality. The title translates to 'The Winged Soul/The Open Soul', and the music reflects this idea with its soaring melodies and open harmonies. The movement is marked by a sense of freedom and improvisation, with the pianist given the freedom to interpret the music in their own way. The second movement, 'Il était une fois', is a playful and whimsical piece that translates to 'Once Upon a Time'. The music is characterized by its light and delicate touch, with the pianist using a variety of techniques to create a sense of magic and wonder. The movement is marked by its use of repetition and variation, with the same musical ideas being explored in different ways throughout the piece. The third movement, 'Rotative', is a more intense and driving piece that translates to 'Rotary'. The music is characterized by its use of rhythmic patterns and ostinatos, with the pianist creating a sense of momentum and energy through their playing. The movement is marked by its use of dissonance and tension, with the music building to a powerful climax before resolving in a more peaceful and reflective section. The final movement, 'Aika', is a meditative and introspective piece that translates to 'Time'. The music is characterized by its use of sustained chords and slow, flowing melodies, with the pianist creating a sense of stillness and contemplation. The movement is marked by its use of silence and space, with the music allowing the listener to reflect on the passage of time and the beauty of the present moment. Overall, Scelsi's 'Poems (4) for piano' is a diverse and engaging collection of solo piano pieces that showcase the composer's unique style and approach to music. The work is marked by its use of improvisation, repetition, and variation, as well as its exploration of themes such as time, freedom, and introspection.
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Poems (4) for piano  Poema No. 1. Une dernière fois la terre
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