Toru Takemitsu
A String around Autumn
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Composer:Toru TakemitsuGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1989Average_duration:11:35"A String around Autumn" is a chamber music piece composed by Toru Takemitsu in 1981. It was premiered on October 17, 1981, by the Tokyo String Quartet at the Casals Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The piece consists of three movements and has a total duration of approximately 15 minutes. The first movement, "Autumn," is characterized by a slow and melancholic melody played by the first violin. The other instruments provide a gentle accompaniment, creating a serene and introspective atmosphere. The use of harmonics and pizzicato adds to the delicate and ethereal quality of the music. The second movement, "A String around a Stone," is more dynamic and rhythmic. The cello and viola take turns playing a lively and syncopated melody, while the first violin and second violin provide a pulsating accompaniment. The music is full of energy and vitality, with sudden shifts in tempo and dynamics. The final movement, "Requiem," is a somber and introspective piece that brings the work to a close. The music is characterized by long, sustained notes and a sense of resignation and acceptance. The use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies creates a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere. Overall, "A String around Autumn" is a beautiful and evocative work that showcases Takemitsu's mastery of chamber music. The piece is characterized by its delicate melodies, ethereal textures, and subtle use of harmony and rhythm. It is a testament to Takemitsu's ability to create music that is both deeply emotional and intellectually stimulating.More....
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