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Salvatore Sciarrino
Le voci sottovetro: Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa after Carlo Gesualdo
Works Info
Composer
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Salvatore Sciarrino
Style
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Galliard
Average_duration
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1:40
"Le voci sottovetro: Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa after Carlo Gesualdo" is a contemporary composition by Salvatore Sciarrino. It was composed in 1998 and premiered on October 23, 1999, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The piece is a tribute to the Italian composer Carlo Gesualdo, who lived in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. The composition is divided into three movements, each of which explores different aspects of Gesualdo's music. The first movement, "Lamento," is a slow and mournful piece that features a solo violin. The violin plays a series of long, sustained notes that are punctuated by brief, sharp bursts of sound. The overall effect is one of sadness and longing. The second movement, "Gagliarda," is a lively and energetic dance that features a full orchestra. The music is characterized by its fast tempo and complex rhythms, which are reminiscent of Gesualdo's own music. The movement is named after the "Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa," a dance that Gesualdo himself composed. The final movement, "Ricercare," is a complex and intricate piece that features a solo flute. The flute plays a series of rapid, virtuosic runs that are interspersed with moments of stillness and silence. The movement is named after the "Ricercari" that Gesualdo composed, which were highly complex and experimental pieces of music. Overall, "Le voci sottovetro: Gagliarda del Principe di Venosa after Carlo Gesualdo" is a highly experimental and challenging piece of music. It explores the themes and techniques of Gesualdo's music in a contemporary context, and showcases Sciarrino's own unique style and approach to composition.
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