Product Description
A Map of Time is a solo piano piece in three movements. It draws from accessible tonality, dissonance, jazz and classical styles, and remains cohesive through a strong thematic program. At 1145" it works well
as a recital piece for an advanced student or professional. For more
information, please contact me at davidcortello@outlook.com.
David Cortello (ASCAP)
Program notes:
The journey
of grief is improvised from start to finish and we never know when the trip
will end or where the road will lead. The only thing that will move us from the
beginning of the road to the end is time, and for that crossing we need a map: A Map of Time. There are innumerable
theories and opinions regarding the stages of grief, but I focused on three:
denial, lament, and acceptance. Since this is a piece about grief, and the time
it takes to grieve, it is only natural that it should be expressed through the temporal
medium of music.
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