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Sonata pour violoncelle et piano - Sequentia Serpentigena. op. 285. cello and piano.

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The Sonata, in six movements, is the direct outcome of Peter Maxwell Davies' encounter with the 'pievi' - early medieval rural churches - of Tuscany.... Lire la suite
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The Sonata, in six movements, is the direct outcome of Peter Maxwell Davies' encounter with the 'pievi' - early medieval rural churches - of Tuscany. He writes : 'In particular, it was inspired by the elusive and enigmatic nature of the imagery of their stone carvings. I have concentrated on just one image, that of the snake, which in Jewish and Christian tradition is a symbol of temptation and betrayal, and of sinfulness in general.
However, in the pievi, older significances, which can be traced back to Estruscan times, can be discerned, and these meanings, quite contrary to the usual readings, are now beginning to be fathomed, helping us to understand for instance why the piece of San Vito in Corsignano has no stone carving apart from decorative elements, and that of small, extended snakes. ' (Peter Maxwell Davies) Instrumentation : cello and piano op.
285

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2010
  • Editeur
  • Collection
  • ISBN
    979-0-2201-3110-3
  • EAN
    9790220131103
  • Nb. de pages
    44 pages
  • Poids
    0.15 Kg
  • Dimensions
    23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm

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Inspired by the composer's encounter with the 'pievi' - early medieval rural churches - of Tuscany and in particular their elusive and enigmatic stone carvings, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies' cello sonata was written around the same time as his recent violin sonata, another Italian inspired work which plots a journey through Rome. The cello sonata is based on the Gregorian chant proper to Maundy Thursday which is heard at the beginning of the work.
This simple opening later gives way to gradual changes of contour, 'demonic' tri-tones are introduced, intervals are altered and magic square workings transform the music further. Besetzung : cello and piano op. 285

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