Salvatore Sciarrino
L'orizzonte luminoso di Aton
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Composer:Salvatore SciarrinoGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1989Average_duration:12:06L'orizzonte luminoso di Aton is a contemporary classical composition by Italian composer Salvatore Sciarrino. The piece was composed in 1986 and premiered on October 17, 1987, at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy. The composition is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, titled "L'orizzonte luminoso di Aton," is characterized by its use of extended techniques on the flute, including flutter-tonguing and breathy, airy sounds. The music is sparse and ethereal, with long silences punctuated by sudden bursts of sound. The overall effect is one of otherworldly beauty and mystery. The second movement, titled "La luce dell'immenso," is more rhythmic and energetic than the first. The flute is joined by the piano and percussion, and the music becomes more complex and layered. The flute and piano engage in a playful dialogue, with the percussion providing a driving, propulsive rhythm. The movement builds to a frenzied climax before abruptly ending. The final movement, titled "Il canto di Osiride," is the most dramatic and intense of the three. The flute is joined by a string quartet, and the music becomes more dissonant and angular. The flute and strings engage in a fierce, passionate dialogue, with the flute soaring above the strings in a series of virtuosic runs and trills. The movement ends with a sudden, violent outburst before fading into silence. Overall, L'orizzonte luminoso di Aton is a haunting and evocative composition that showcases Sciarrino's mastery of extended techniques and his ability to create a sense of otherworldly beauty and mystery. The piece is a testament to the power of contemporary classical music to transport listeners to new and unexpected places.More....
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