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Mason Bates
Stelle, vostra mercé l'eccelse sfere
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Mason Bates
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Vocal
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1:56
"Stelle, vostra mercé l'eccelse sfere" is a contemporary classical piece composed by Mason Bates in 2012. The piece was premiered on May 10, 2012, by the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is inspired by a different astronomical phenomenon. The first movement, titled "Orbiting Garden," is inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope's images of the Orion Nebula. The movement features a lush, sweeping melody that evokes the beauty and mystery of the cosmos. The second movement, titled "Gemini in the Solar Wind," is inspired by the Gemini North telescope's observations of the solar wind. The movement is more rhythmic and energetic than the first, with a driving beat and pulsing rhythms that suggest the power and dynamism of the solar wind. The third and final movement, titled "The B-Sides: Aurora Australis," is inspired by the aurora australis, or southern lights. The movement is more atmospheric and ethereal than the previous two, with shimmering textures and delicate melodies that evoke the beauty and wonder of the aurora. Overall, "Stelle, vostra mercé l'eccelse sfere" is a stunning work of contemporary classical music that showcases Bates' skill as a composer and his deep fascination with the cosmos. The piece is characterized by its lush melodies, driving rhythms, and atmospheric textures, and it is sure to captivate audiences with its beauty and power.
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Place, vostra mercé l'eccelse sfere  Stelle, vostra mercé l'eccelse sfere (from Sirens)
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