Product Description
Juan
María Solare
Evaporación
detenida (Stopped
evaporation)
for toy piano
This miniature presents,
through sound, two opposing worlds. The volatile, the stable. The
movement and the static. The flurries and the columns. The fragment
of the poem (by Javier Adúriz) that heads this work underlines the impossibility and
the wish of opposing the ephemeral, of contradicting transience.
Technically, this musical
work is based on a harmonic field of semitone + minor third +
whole tone, which actually includes all intervals from semitone
to tritone. I call this harmonic field 'modo Verdi' in my notes,
because he uses it (as scala enigmatica) in his Quattro
Pezzi Sacri.
Although it is conceived
for toy piano, I do not object to this work being played on
other keyboard instruments, nor to its being adapted for various
instrumental duets.
Evaporación
detenida (Stopped evaporation or Evaporation at
standstill) was composed in Bremen on October 30, 2021 in the
framework of an invitation by the US-American keyboardist David Bohn
(a native of Wisconsin), to whom it is dedicated.
Duration: 1:00
Juan María Solare
Juan María Solare
(b. 1966 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a pianist and composer. He is
active primarily in Bremen (Germany), where he teaches at the
Hochschule für Künste and at the University. Editor of four
piano albums for Ricordi (Universal Music) and a fifth for
Peters Verlag (Leipzig).
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