Vykintas Baltakas
Pasaka
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Composer:Vykintas BaltakasGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:1995-1997Average_duration:6:44'Pasaka' is a contemporary classical composition by Lithuanian composer Vykintas Baltakas. The piece was composed in 2004 and premiered on October 22, 2004, at the Donaueschingen Festival in Germany. 'Pasaka' is a three-movement work that explores the relationship between sound and silence. The first movement, titled "Landscape," is characterized by a slow and meditative pace. The music is sparse, with long pauses between notes, creating a sense of stillness and contemplation. The second movement, "Dialogue," is more dynamic and features a conversation between the different instruments. The music is more complex, with overlapping rhythms and melodies that create a sense of tension and conflict. The final movement, "Pasaka," is the most energetic and features a fast and frenetic pace. The music is characterized by rapid-fire rhythms and intricate melodies that build to a climactic finish. One of the defining characteristics of 'Pasaka' is its use of extended techniques. The performers are required to use a variety of unconventional playing techniques, such as playing harmonics, using mutes, and playing with different bowing techniques. These techniques create a unique and otherworldly sound that is both haunting and beautiful. Another defining characteristic of 'Pasaka' is its use of silence. The pauses between notes are just as important as the notes themselves, creating a sense of space and stillness that is rare in contemporary classical music. This use of silence creates a sense of tension and anticipation, as the listener waits for the next note to be played. Overall, 'Pasaka' is a stunning example of contemporary classical music. Its use of extended techniques and silence creates a unique and otherworldly sound that is both haunting and beautiful. The three movements explore different aspects of sound and silence, creating a sense of depth and complexity that is rare in modern music.More....
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