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Salvatore Sciarrino
Morte tamburo
Works Info
Composer
:
Salvatore Sciarrino
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
:
1999
Average_duration
:
4:26
"Morte tamburo" is a contemporary classical composition by Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino. It was composed in 1998 and premiered on October 16th of the same year in Milan, Italy. The piece is written for a solo percussionist and is divided into three movements. The first movement, titled "Lento," is characterized by a slow and steady pulse that gradually builds in intensity. The percussionist plays a variety of instruments, including a bass drum, snare drum, and cymbals, creating a complex and layered texture. The movement ends with a sudden and dramatic crescendo. The second movement, titled "Molto vivace," is much faster and more frenetic than the first. The percussionist plays a series of rapid and intricate rhythms on a variety of instruments, including a marimba, vibraphone, and woodblocks. The movement is marked by sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo, creating a sense of tension and unpredictability. The final movement, titled "Lento," returns to the slow and steady pulse of the first movement. The percussionist plays a series of sustained notes on a tam-tam, creating a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere. The movement gradually builds in intensity, with the percussionist adding more and more layers of sound until the piece reaches its dramatic conclusion. Overall, "Morte tamburo" is a challenging and complex piece that showcases Sciarrino's mastery of percussion writing. The piece is characterized by its use of layered textures, sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo, and haunting, otherworldly atmosphere. It is a powerful and evocative work that pushes the boundaries of contemporary classical music.
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