The enlargement of the senses is the background of my music…(Sciarrino)
Salvatore Sciarrino, autodidact, is a great innovator of contemporary music. He himself stated: I had to start from scratch to deal with instruments with the help of an untouched hand and a virgin ear, on the basis of an experiment between primitivism, structure and futurism. On his 70th birthday, we’ll perform compositions dating from the 80s till today. One of his characteristics is the connection with and the reference to older epochs and cultures as well as fine musical textures and gestures. In the second part, you’ll hear Morton Feldman’s Why Patterns, inspired by Anatolian nomad carpets.
PROGRAM
Salvatore Sciarrino (*1947)
Lo spazio inverso
for 5 instruments (1985)
Autostrada prima di Babilonia
for flute solo (2015)
- Ampiamente/non troppo mosso
- Non troppo adagio
one Caprice of 6 Capricci
for solo violin (1976)
Notturno Nr. 1 und Nr. 3
for piano solo (1998)
Omaggio a Burri
für violin, flute and bass clarinet (1995)
Trio Nr. 2
piano, violin, violoncello (1987)
P A U S E
Morton Feldman
Why patterns?
for flute (also alto flute, bass flute), glockenspiel and piano (1978)