Georges Aperghis
Alter ego
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Composer:Georges AperghisGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:2001Average_duration:8:01'Alter ego' is a contemporary music composition by the Greek-French composer Georges Aperghis. The piece was composed in 2010 and premiered on 22nd October 2010 at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, France. 'Alter ego' is a solo piece for a female performer, who is required to sing, speak, and perform various physical actions simultaneously. The piece is divided into six movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement, titled 'L'air', is a fast-paced and rhythmic section that requires the performer to sing and speak in a staccato style. The second movement, 'Le souffle', is a slower and more contemplative section that focuses on the performer's breathing and vocal control. The third movement, 'Le corps', is a physical section that requires the performer to move and gesture while singing and speaking. The fourth movement, 'La voix', is a section that explores the performer's vocal range and timbre, with the performer required to sing in a variety of styles and techniques. The fifth movement, 'Le silence', is a quiet and introspective section that focuses on the performer's ability to convey emotion through silence and stillness. The final movement, 'Le cri', is a powerful and intense section that requires the performer to scream and shout while performing various physical actions. Overall, 'Alter ego' is a challenging and complex piece that requires a highly skilled performer to execute successfully. The piece showcases Aperghis' unique style, which combines elements of contemporary music, theatre, and performance art.More....