Salvatore Sciarrino
Perduto in una città d'Acque
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Composer:Salvatore SciarrinoGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:9:23"Perduto in una città d'Acque" is a contemporary classical composition by Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino. The piece was composed in 1991 and premiered on October 17th of the same year in Venice, Italy. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, titled "Lento," is characterized by its slow and deliberate pace. The music is sparse and ethereal, with long pauses between notes. The use of extended techniques, such as flutter-tonguing and harmonics, creates a haunting and otherworldly atmosphere. The movement is marked by a sense of mystery and uncertainty, as if the listener is wandering through a strange and unfamiliar landscape. The second movement, titled "Allegro," is a stark contrast to the first. The music is frenetic and chaotic, with rapid-fire bursts of sound and sudden shifts in tempo. The use of staccato and pizzicato techniques creates a sense of urgency and tension. The movement is marked by a feeling of disorientation and confusion, as if the listener is lost in a maze of twisting alleys and canals. The final movement, titled "Lento," returns to the slow and deliberate pace of the first. The music is more melodic and lyrical, with long, flowing lines and a sense of resolution. The use of extended techniques is still present, but they are used more sparingly and with greater subtlety. The movement is marked by a sense of calm and tranquility, as if the listener has finally found their way out of the labyrinthine city and into a place of peace and serenity. Overall, "Perduto in una città d'Acque" is a haunting and evocative composition that captures the essence of Venice, with its winding canals, mysterious alleyways, and sense of otherworldly beauty. The use of extended techniques and unconventional sounds creates a sense of disorientation and uncertainty, while the melodic and lyrical passages provide moments of clarity and resolution.More....
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