Per Nørgård
To Mediterrane...
Per Nørgård
To Mediterrane...
- Formazione pianoforte
- Compositore Per Nørgård
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- Casa Editrice Edition Wilhelm Hansen
- Numero d'ordine WH31727
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To Mediterrane Meditiationer / Two Mediterranean Meditations for Piano solo was composed by Per Nørgård in 1980. Dedicated Ragnhild Toft.
1. Græsk motiv(Greek motif)
2. Medstrømme (Cocurrent)
The piano pieces (Two Mediterranean meditations) was inspired by a little town, Isternia, in the Greek island Tinos. During a stay there I wascaptured by the timeless peace that emitted from the shimmering white sculptured steps, and by the sounds in the narrow streets, creating an atmosphere of balanced activity on the background of a meditative silence. Thepianopieces are related to the work 'Isternia' (1979, for cimbalon solo, later rewritten for other instruments); the music seems to possess a certain timeless or rather ´genre-less´ character; this iseffected through the use of archetypal melodies and meters changed in a rather ´cubistic´ way. In this respect the work is related to my 'Sonora' (for flute and harp) and the duet 'Medstrøms ogmodstrøms' ('Cocurrent & countercurrent')
Per Nørgård
1. Græsk motiv(Greek motif)
2. Medstrømme (Cocurrent)
The piano pieces (Two Mediterranean meditations) was inspired by a little town, Isternia, in the Greek island Tinos. During a stay there I wascaptured by the timeless peace that emitted from the shimmering white sculptured steps, and by the sounds in the narrow streets, creating an atmosphere of balanced activity on the background of a meditative silence. Thepianopieces are related to the work 'Isternia' (1979, for cimbalon solo, later rewritten for other instruments); the music seems to possess a certain timeless or rather ´genre-less´ character; this iseffected through the use of archetypal melodies and meters changed in a rather ´cubistic´ way. In this respect the work is related to my 'Sonora' (for flute and harp) and the duet 'Medstrøms ogmodstrøms' ('Cocurrent & countercurrent')
Per Nørgård