Vinko Globokar
Soprano Tapaguese sur Ache de Noë (formerly known as Metamorphosis)
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Composer:Vinko GlobokarGenre:VocalCompose Date:2015Average_duration:06:49Soprano Tapaguese sur Ache de Noë, formerly known as Metamorphosis, is a contemporary composition by Slovenian-French composer Vinko Globokar. The piece was composed in 1983 and premiered on November 17, 1983, in Paris, France. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "Tapaguese," is characterized by its use of extended vocal techniques, including glottal stops, whispers, and screams. The soprano's voice is accompanied by a percussion ensemble, which provides a rhythmic and textural backdrop for the vocal performance. The second movement, titled "Sur Ache," is a more introspective and contemplative section of the piece. The soprano sings a series of fragmented phrases, accompanied by a solo cello. The cello's pizzicato and bowed techniques create a haunting and ethereal atmosphere, while the soprano's voice explores the limits of its range and timbre. The final movement, titled "Noë," is a culmination of the previous two movements. The soprano's voice is once again accompanied by the percussion ensemble, but this time the vocal performance is more melodic and lyrical. The percussionists use a variety of instruments, including marimbas, vibraphones, and gongs, to create a rich and complex sonic landscape. Overall, Soprano Tapaguese sur Ache de Noë is a challenging and innovative composition that pushes the boundaries of contemporary music. Globokar's use of extended vocal techniques and unconventional instrumentation creates a unique and compelling listening experience. The piece has been performed by numerous ensembles and soloists around the world and remains a significant work in the contemporary classical repertoire.More....
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Soprano Tapaguese on Ache de Noë (formerly known as Metamorphosis)
Soprano Tapaguese Sur Ache de Noë for Alwynne Pritchard
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