Alberto Posadas
Liturgia fractal
Works Info
Composer:Alberto PosadasGenre:ChamberStyle:String QuartetCompose Date:2003Movement_count:5Movement ....'Liturgia fractal' is a contemporary classical music composition by Spanish composer Alberto Posadas. It was composed in 2006 and premiered on November 16, 2006, at the Auditorio Nacional de Música in Madrid, Spain. The piece is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 20 minutes. The first movement, titled "Kyrie," is characterized by its use of fractal structures and complex rhythms. The music is built around a series of repeating patterns that gradually evolve and transform over time. The overall effect is one of intricate, interlocking textures that create a sense of tension and release. The second movement, "Gloria," is more expansive and lyrical in nature. It features a series of soaring melodies that are passed between different sections of the orchestra. The music is marked by its use of extended techniques, such as glissandi and harmonics, which add to the ethereal quality of the piece. The final movement, "Agnus Dei," is the most introspective and contemplative of the three. It begins with a series of delicate, shimmering textures that gradually build in intensity. The music then shifts to a more rhythmic and propulsive section, before returning to the opening material for a quiet and reflective conclusion. Overall, 'Liturgia fractal' is a complex and challenging work that showcases Posadas' mastery of contemporary classical music techniques. Its use of fractal structures and intricate rhythms creates a sense of mathematical precision, while its soaring melodies and ethereal textures add a sense of emotional depth and beauty.More....