Christopher Cerrone
The Pleasure at Being the Cause
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Composer:Christopher CerroneGenre:ChamberCompose Date:2020Average_duration:06:28Christopher Cerrone's "The Pleasure at Being the Cause" is a contemporary classical composition that premiered on April 28, 2013, at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music in New York City. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, titled "The Pleasure at Being the Cause," is a slow and introspective piece that features a solo violin accompanied by a small ensemble of strings and percussion. The violin's melody is haunting and melancholic, evoking a sense of longing and introspection. The ensemble provides a subtle and delicate accompaniment, creating a sense of space and atmosphere. The second movement, titled "The Night Mare," is a more energetic and frenetic piece that features a larger ensemble of strings, percussion, and winds. The music is fast-paced and rhythmic, with a sense of urgency and tension. The ensemble plays with a sense of precision and intensity, creating a feeling of unease and anxiety. The final movement, titled "The Arching Path," is a slow and meditative piece that features a solo cello accompanied by a small ensemble of strings and percussion. The cello's melody is lyrical and expressive, with a sense of yearning and contemplation. The ensemble provides a subtle and delicate accompaniment, creating a sense of space and atmosphere. Overall, "The Pleasure at Being the Cause" is a beautiful and evocative composition that showcases Cerrone's skill as a composer. The piece is characterized by its use of space and atmosphere, as well as its ability to evoke a range of emotions and moods. It is a testament to the power of contemporary classical music to move and inspire audiences.More....
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