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Paul Sartin
Circadian Clocks (played over the 2nd movement of Vivaldi's Autumn, from The Four Seasons)
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Paul Sartin
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"Circadian Clocks" is a contemporary classical piece composed by Paul Sartin. It was premiered on October 10, 2019, at the St. George's Bristol concert hall in the United Kingdom. The piece is played over the second movement of Vivaldi's Autumn, from The Four Seasons. The composition is divided into three movements, each representing a different time of day. The first movement, "Dawn," is characterized by a slow and peaceful melody that gradually builds in intensity, representing the awakening of the day. The second movement, "Midday," is the most energetic and lively of the three, with a fast-paced rhythm and intricate melodies that evoke the hustle and bustle of midday activity. The final movement, "Dusk," is a slower and more contemplative piece, with a haunting melody that captures the fading light of the day. The piece is inspired by the concept of circadian rhythms, which are the natural biological rhythms that govern our sleep-wake cycles and other bodily functions. Sartin uses the music to explore the different moods and energies that correspond to different times of day, creating a musical representation of the body's internal clock. Overall, "Circadian Clocks" is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that blends classical and contemporary elements to create a unique and compelling sound. Its use of Vivaldi's Autumn as a backdrop adds an extra layer of depth and meaning to the composition, making it a truly memorable and impactful work of art.
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