Maison de la Musique à Nanterre
DATE: 13 March 2015
TIME: 20 h 30 min
LOCATION: Maison de la musique (Nanterre - France)
Travel listen: The Waves (Florence Baschet) 13 March 2015

The experimental novel The Waves (1931) erases the distinctions between prose and poetry, giving body to a stream of consciousness from six votes and a silent hero, object of attention.

  • Heinz Holliger t(air)e based on the poetry of Hölderlin
  • Béla Bartók Night music
  • György Kurtág Homage to Schumann
  • Robert Schumann Märchenerzählungen, op.132
  • Florence Baschet The Waves, State control, creation
  • Johannes Brahms Intermezzi

Wanderings of Schubert, Schumann wanderings, soothed passions of Brahms: the musical romance practiced the art of being oneself or suffering in communion with nature. The path was not lost since.

Especially as more brutality enslave our industrial nature, minus the ratio of the spiritual forces in our favor. So we hear, as this trip yesterday and today (which is just as much a landscape of listening) fewer and fewer males certainties, and more and more nights to undecided prospects.

Game breaths and silences, t(air)e, Heinz Holliger, invokes nature before, the flute first instrument at the edge of human, material and sound intensity of the body.

Rustling, whispers, cries of shadows, Night Music Béla Bartók covered the cloth of the night on a suspended time and distant living pulsations.

The tribute to R. Schumann György Kurtág, lurking in the same night. Infinitely delicate, it is a miracle almost nothing when fighting tension as if to mark, but barely, as if there is something durable here is that our outside and inside will eventually dissolve in it .dropoff window

In the center of the program, the creation of Florence Baschet around the prologue of the Waves Virginia Woolf has something of Zen poetry: it implies the void. The infinitely slow separation of the night and day on the sea, the endless tearing the sky and water in the glow of a first morning nature would take in this whole singing woman.

  • Sylvia Vadimova voice
  • Anne-Cécile Cuniot flute
  • Frank Scalisi clarinet
  • Jean-Luc Ayroles piano
  • DIEGO TOSI violin
  • Barbara Giepner alto
  • David Simpson cello
  • Laurent Cuniot Direction
  • Serge Lemouton Computer Music Production

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