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Salvatore Sciarrino
L'orologio di Bergson
Works Info
Composer
:
Salvatore Sciarrino
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1999
Average_duration
:
8:39
L'orologio di Bergson is a contemporary chamber opera composed by Salvatore Sciarrino. The opera premiered on September 22, 2003, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The libretto was written by the composer himself, and it is based on the philosophical ideas of Henri Bergson. The opera is divided into three movements, each of which explores different aspects of time and memory. The first movement, titled "L'orologio di Bergson," is a meditation on the nature of time. The music is characterized by a slow, meditative pace, with long, sustained notes and delicate, intricate textures. The vocal lines are often fragmented and disjointed, reflecting the fragmented nature of time itself. The second movement, titled "La memoria di Bergson," explores the theme of memory. The music is more fragmented and dissonant than in the first movement, with sudden shifts in tempo and dynamics. The vocal lines are often angular and jagged, reflecting the fragmented nature of memory. The third and final movement, titled "Il sogno di Bergson," is a dreamlike meditation on the nature of reality. The music is characterized by a sense of fluidity and ambiguity, with shifting harmonies and textures. The vocal lines are often ethereal and otherworldly, reflecting the dreamlike quality of the music. Overall, L'orologio di Bergson is a complex and challenging work that explores deep philosophical themes through music. The music is characterized by a sense of fragmentation and ambiguity, reflecting the complex and often contradictory nature of the ideas it explores. Despite its challenges, however, the opera is a deeply rewarding work that rewards careful listening and reflection.
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