Marius Constant
103 Régards dans l'eau
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Composer:Marius ConstantGenre:ConcertoCompose Date:1981Average_duration:30:39"103 Régards dans l'eau" is a contemporary classical composition by Marius Constant, a Romanian-born French composer. The piece was composed in 1986 and premiered the same year in Paris. It is a solo piano work that consists of 103 short movements, each with its own unique character and mood. The title of the piece, "103 Régards dans l'eau," translates to "103 Gazes in the Water." This title is a reference to the way the music flows and moves, much like the way water moves and changes. The piece is divided into three parts, with each part containing 34, 34, and 35 movements, respectively. The first part of the piece is characterized by its fast and energetic movements. The second part is more introspective and contemplative, with slower and more melancholic movements. The third part is a combination of the first two, with a mix of fast and slow movements that build to a climactic finale. One of the unique characteristics of "103 Régards dans l'eau" is the way Constant uses silence and space in the music. There are moments of stillness and quietness that create a sense of tension and anticipation, before the music bursts forth again with renewed energy. Another notable aspect of the piece is the way Constant incorporates different musical styles and techniques. There are elements of jazz, blues, and even rock music in some of the movements, as well as more traditional classical techniques such as counterpoint and chromaticism. Overall, "103 Régards dans l'eau" is a complex and multi-layered work that showcases Marius Constant's skill as a composer. Its unique structure and use of different musical styles make it a fascinating and engaging piece to listen to.More....
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