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Kaija Saariaho: Trois Rivieres: Autres Percussions

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COMPOSITEUR: Kaija Saariaho
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur et parties
ÉDITEUR: Chester Music
Trois Rivieres by Kaija Saariaho was Commissioned by the French Government and Musica Strasbourg. As the title suggests, Trois rivières is divided into three separate sections. The first part introduces allthe instrumental colours used in the piece. The rhythmic aspect is here nearly eliminated,
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Compositeur Kaija Saariaho
Description Instrument Group Autres Percussions
Instrumentation Autres Percussions
Instrumentation Electronics and Percussion
Type de produit Conducteur et parties
Description Product Type Set de partitions
Éditeur Chester Music
Période Post 1901
Nombre de Pages 104
EAN 5020679138489
Edition Number CH61018-01
MUSCH61018-01
Description
Trois Rivieres by Kaija Saariaho was Commissioned by the French Government and Musica Strasbourg.

As the title suggests, Trois rivières is divided into three separate sections. The first part introduces allthe instrumental colours used in the piece. The rhythmic aspect is here nearly eliminated, giving room for the timbral scales, colours, resonances, attacks and textures to come to the fore. The instruments come from all members ofthe percussion family, but unpitched instruments are given a primary role.

The second part adds a rhythmic aspect to the nuances of colour and texture, as an ostinato is developed in markedly varying directions.

Thelast part is an epilogue, recalling components of the two preceding parts. Here, earlier aspects of the material are reorganised and placed in different relationships to each other.

The voices of the percussionists acttogether as an extension of the instruments, being used to create either rhythmically free textures or strictly notated rhythms. They are treated instrumentally, combining to create rhythms and timbres. The poem 'La nuit de lunesur le fleuve' (Moonlit night on the river) by the Chinese poet Li Po (701-762) constitutes the material for the voices, which are amplified and further enhanced throughout.
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