Mathias Spahlinger
Fugitive Beauté
Works Info
Composer:Mathias SpahlingerGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:2006Average_duration:17:06Fugitive Beauté is a contemporary classical composition by German composer Mathias Spahlinger. It was composed in 1991 and premiered on October 25, 1991, at the Donaueschingen Festival in Germany. The piece is divided into three movements and has a total duration of approximately 20 minutes. The first movement, titled "Fugitive Beauté," is characterized by its use of extended techniques on the instruments, such as bowing the strings of the violin with a metal rod or playing the piano with a rubber ball. The music is dissonant and fragmented, with sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo. The second movement, "L'Infini Turbulent," is more atmospheric and contemplative. It features long, sustained notes on the strings and a haunting melody played on the clarinet. The piano provides a gentle, pulsing accompaniment. The final movement, "L'Invisible," is the most experimental of the three. It begins with a series of percussive sounds, including the striking of a gong and the scraping of a cymbal. The instruments gradually build in intensity, creating a chaotic and disorienting soundscape. The movement ends with a sudden, abrupt silence. Overall, Fugitive Beauté is a challenging and complex work that pushes the boundaries of traditional classical music. It showcases Spahlinger's innovative approach to composition and his willingness to experiment with unconventional techniques and sounds.More....