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André Jolivet
La Flèch du Temps for 12 solo strings
Works Info
Composer
:
André Jolivet
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1973
Average_duration
:
15:27
La Flèche du Temps for 12 solo strings is a composition by French composer André Jolivet. It was composed in 1960 and premiered on January 17, 1961, at the Salle Gaveau in Paris. The piece is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 20 minutes. The first movement, titled "Lent," is characterized by its slow and contemplative nature. The strings play long, sustained notes that gradually build in intensity and volume. The movement is marked by a sense of tension and anticipation, as if the music is building towards something. The second movement, "Vif," is much more lively and energetic. The strings play fast, intricate passages that are full of rhythmic complexity and virtuosity. The movement is marked by sudden shifts in tempo and dynamics, creating a sense of unpredictability and excitement. The final movement, "Lent," returns to the slow and contemplative mood of the first movement. The strings play long, sustained notes that gradually fade away, creating a sense of finality and closure. The movement is marked by a sense of resignation and acceptance, as if the music is acknowledging the passage of time and the inevitability of change. Overall, La Flèche du Temps is a powerful and evocative work that explores the themes of time, change, and mortality. Jolivet's use of solo strings creates a sense of intimacy and introspection, allowing the listener to fully immerse themselves in the music and contemplate its deeper meanings.
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