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Aubert Lemeland
Time Landscapes for soprano & orchestra, Op.153
Works Info
Composer
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Aubert Lemeland
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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17:37
"Time Landscapes for soprano & orchestra, Op.153" is a contemporary classical composition by French composer Aubert Lemeland. The piece was composed in 2003 and premiered on May 22, 2004, in the city of Caen, France. The composition consists of three movements, each representing a different landscape in time. The first movement, "Dawn," is a slow and ethereal piece that represents the beginning of time. The second movement, "Midday," is a more lively and rhythmic piece that represents the height of time. The final movement, "Dusk," is a melancholic and reflective piece that represents the end of time. The piece is scored for soprano soloist and orchestra, with the soprano representing the voice of time. The orchestra is used to create a rich and varied soundscape, with a wide range of instruments used to represent different aspects of time. The use of percussion is particularly notable, with the composer using a variety of different percussion instruments to create a sense of rhythm and movement. Overall, "Time Landscapes for soprano & orchestra, Op.153" is a complex and evocative piece of music that explores the concept of time in a unique and innovative way. The use of different landscapes and movements helps to create a sense of progression and development, while the use of the soprano soloist adds a human element to the piece. The result is a powerful and moving composition that is sure to captivate audiences.
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Time Landscapes for soprano & orchestra, Op.153  I. Huangsha ridge - No. II. Travelling at night to Huangsha ridge
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Time Landscapes for soprano & orchestra, Op.153  Huangsha ridge - Travelling at night to Huangsha ridge
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