Jesper Nordin (1971)
The sound of inevitability (2002)
pour flûte à bec basse, violoncelle et électronique
œuvre électronique
- Informations générales
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Date de composition :
2002
- Éditeur : Swedish Music Information Center
- Commande : Foundation Ton Bruynél
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Date de composition :
2002
- Genre
- Musique de chambre [Duo bois et cordes]
- flûte à bec basse, violoncelle
Information sur la création
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Date :
2002
Lieu :Pays-Bas, Amsterdam, Gaudeamus Festival
Interprètes :Frances-Marie Uitti : violoncelle et Jorge Isaac : flûte à bec.
Information sur l'électronique
Dispositif électronique : dispositif électronique non spécifié
Note de programme
The sound of inevitability was commissioned by Stichting Ton Bruynel as a prize for winning the first ever Ton Bruynel prize with the piece Calm like a bomb. It was premiered by Frances-Marie Uitti and Jorge Isaac at the Gaudeamus festival 2002 and has later been performed in Holland, Denmark and Sweden by different musicians.
”The sound of inevitability” is a phrase I've used to describe an aspect of my music that has to do with long, intense growth processes. There is no doubt about what is going to happen, no element of surprise - only the terrifying and/or calming knowledge of certain inevitability. The phrase is of course a quotation from the movie "The Matrix".
Jesper Nordin.
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