Elles. Venuses illuminées. Notre Métamorphose op. 27
for cello and piano
Elles. Venuses illuminées. Notre Métamorphose op. 27
for cello and piano
- Instrumentation Cello and Piano
- Editor Élise Bertrand
- Edition Sheet Music
- Publisher Gerard Billaudot
- Order no. BILL10662
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Description:
Work composed in spring 2024 for the duo Shum ("noise" in Ukrainian) composed of Lisa Strauss and Anastasia Rizikov.
The singular personalities of the two musicians, one Ukrainian, the other Russian, led me to direct my musical thinking towards a very dense, contrasting, extremely sonorous and colourful universe, in resonance in particular with the Slavic repertoires they usually play.
The singularity of approach and the marginal and iconoclastic aesthetic of these two musicians call into question the codes of classical music, the evolution of which seems to me to be more than necessary in today's society.
Venuses illuminées.
The symbolic force of this Russian and Ukrainian duo is also a call for peace between peoples, a strong wish through art and friendship that encourages us to reflect, a reflection that transforms us, that shows us another path. It is our metamorphosis that is beginning, and the metamorphosis of my work interpreted by them...
The singular personalities of the two musicians, one Ukrainian, the other Russian, led me to direct my musical thinking towards a very dense, contrasting, extremely sonorous and colourful universe, in resonance in particular with the Slavic repertoires they usually play.
The singularity of approach and the marginal and iconoclastic aesthetic of these two musicians call into question the codes of classical music, the evolution of which seems to me to be more than necessary in today's society.
Venuses illuminées.
The symbolic force of this Russian and Ukrainian duo is also a call for peace between peoples, a strong wish through art and friendship that encourages us to reflect, a reflection that transforms us, that shows us another path. It is our metamorphosis that is beginning, and the metamorphosis of my work interpreted by them...