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Salvatore Sciarrino
I fuochi oltre la ragione
Released Album
 
Works Info
Composer
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Salvatore Sciarrino
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Orchestral
Compose Date
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1997
Average_duration
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31:41
"I fuochi oltre la ragione" is a contemporary classical composition by Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino. The piece was composed in 1985 and premiered on October 26th of the same year in Rome, Italy. The composition consists of three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "I fuochi oltre la ragione," is characterized by its use of extended techniques on the flute, including flutter-tonguing and breathy, airy sounds. The movement is marked by a sense of urgency and intensity, with the flute often playing rapid, virtuosic passages. The second movement, titled "L'angelo distratto," is a slower, more contemplative piece. The flute is accompanied by a string quartet, and the music is marked by long, sustained notes and a sense of stillness. The movement is notable for its use of silence, with long pauses between notes creating a sense of tension and anticipation. The final movement, titled "Il canto degli uccelli," is a lively and playful piece. The flute is accompanied by a percussion ensemble, and the music is marked by a sense of rhythmic energy and momentum. The movement features a variety of percussive sounds, including bells, cymbals, and maracas, and the flute often plays rapid, bird-like trills and runs. Overall, "I fuochi oltre la ragione" is a challenging and complex composition that showcases Sciarrino's innovative approach to contemporary classical music. The piece is notable for its use of extended techniques, unconventional instrumentation, and a wide range of dynamics and textures. Despite its difficulty, the composition has become a popular choice for contemporary classical performers and has been performed around the world since its premiere in 1985.
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