Lera Auerbach
Lonely Suite "Ballet for a Lonely Violinist", Op. 70
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Composer:Lera AuerbachGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicAverage_duration:10:44Movement_count:6Movement ....Lera Auerbach's "Lonely Suite Ballet for a Lonely Violinist, Op. 70" is a hauntingly beautiful composition that premiered in 2012. The ballet is comprised of four movements, each of which explores the theme of loneliness in its own unique way. The first movement, "Lonely Waltz," is a slow and melancholic piece that sets the tone for the entire ballet. The violinist plays a mournful melody while the dancer moves slowly and gracefully across the stage, conveying a sense of isolation and sadness. The second movement, "Lonely Tango," is a more upbeat and rhythmic piece that explores the idea of loneliness as a dance. The violinist and dancer move together in a sensual and passionate dance, but there is a sense of emptiness and longing that pervades the movement. The third movement, "Lonely Cadenza," is a solo piece for the violinist that showcases their virtuosity and technical skill. The music is complex and challenging, reflecting the emotional turmoil of the lonely violinist. The final movement, "Lonely Finale," brings the ballet to a close with a sense of resignation and acceptance. The violinist and dancer move together in a slow and mournful dance, acknowledging the pain of loneliness but also finding beauty and solace in it. Overall, "Lonely Suite Ballet for a Lonely Violinist, Op. 70" is a powerful and moving work that explores the complex emotions of loneliness through music and dance. Auerbach's composition is both technically impressive and emotionally resonant, making it a standout piece in the world of contemporary ballet.More....
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