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Gavin Bryars
I Send You This Cadmium Red, stage work
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Composer
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Gavin Bryars
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Compose Date
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2010
Average_duration
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42:52
"I Send You This Cadmium Red" is a stage work composed by Gavin Bryars in 2000. The piece premiered at the Venice Biennale in the same year. The work is divided into three movements, each of which is characterized by a different musical style and instrumentation. The first movement, titled "Cadmium Red," is a minimalist piece for string quartet. The music is characterized by repetitive patterns and slow, gradual changes in harmony and texture. The title of the movement refers to the color of the paint used by the artist Tom Phillips in a series of paintings that inspired the work. The second movement, titled "The Painter's Room," is a more atmospheric piece for piano, percussion, and electronics. The music is characterized by a sense of space and stillness, with long, sustained chords and subtle electronic textures. The title of the movement refers to the setting of the paintings that inspired the work. The third movement, titled "The Gift," is a vocal piece for soprano and ensemble. The music is characterized by a more traditional, lyrical style, with a focus on melody and harmony. The text of the piece is taken from a letter written by the artist Tom Phillips to his friend Gavin Bryars, in which he describes sending him a tube of cadmium red paint as a gift. Overall, "I Send You This Cadmium Red" is a contemplative and introspective work that explores the relationship between music, art, and friendship. The piece is notable for its use of minimalist techniques, atmospheric textures, and lyrical melodies, as well as its incorporation of electronic and vocal elements.
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