Sylvano Bussotti
La Passion selon Sade
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Composer:Sylvano BussottiGenre:VocalStyle:PassionAverage_duration:30:42La Passion selon Sade is a contemporary opera composed by Sylvano Bussotti. It was first premiered on June 14, 1965, at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Italy. The opera is divided into three movements and is known for its avant-garde style and controversial subject matter. The first movement, titled "Le Récit," is a monologue delivered by the Marquis de Sade, the infamous French writer and philosopher known for his libertine lifestyle and erotic literature. The music is dissonant and chaotic, reflecting the Marquis' disturbed state of mind as he recounts his sexual exploits and violent fantasies. The second movement, "Le Dialogue," features a conversation between the Marquis and his lover, Renée Pelagie. The music is more melodic and lyrical, but still retains a sense of unease and tension. The dialogue explores themes of power, domination, and submission, as the Marquis and Renée engage in a twisted game of seduction and manipulation. The final movement, "Le Sacrifice," is a ritualistic scene in which the Marquis and Renée engage in a violent sexual act, culminating in Renée's death. The music is frenzied and intense, with dissonant chords and percussive sounds creating a sense of chaos and brutality. Overall, La Passion selon Sade is a challenging and provocative work that pushes the boundaries of traditional opera. Bussotti's use of dissonance, unconventional vocal techniques, and controversial subject matter make it a landmark of avant-garde music.More....
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