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6 Nocturnos, Vol. 2; Poema nocturno
Piano
SOLER I SARDÀ, JosepSOLER I SARDÀ, JosepSOLER I SARDÀ, JosepReg.: B.3249
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- Ensemble: Solo.
- Genres: Classical / contemporary: Solos.
- Product format: Partitura
- Difficulty level: Advanced-superior
- Period: 2nd half S. XX - XXI
- Publishing house: Editorial Boileau
- Collection: Siglo XX
- No. of pages: 44
- Measure: 31,00 x 23,00 cm
- Lenght: 26'24"; 8'06''
- ISMN: 979-0-3503-0279-4
- Available in digital: No
- Available for rent: No
Composed between 1988 and 1992 as a sequel to the first six nocturnes written in 1986 and also published by Editorial Boileau, Josep Soler pays a tribute to Frederic Chopin, whose nocturnes enlarged the genre and gave it, throuh his very personal refinement, its own expressive character. Soler, with his deep knowledge of the history of artistic phenomena, which he incorporates into his private imagination in forms that are not always immediately recognisable, uses the nocturne to articulate a music that makes no concessions, and whose construction is largely based on the invariable harmonic reference to the Tristan chord and its transposition to the twelve notes of the chromatic scale. The tendency of the music to immobility - we could say atemporality - thus correspond to its internal structure. As in the night poems of Eichendorff or the desolate landscapes of Friedrich, the object of artistic experience is not the description of an action that can be defined in more or less concrete dramatic terms.
Agustí Bruac
VII (2'58")
VIII (3'50")
IX (5'40")
X (3'40")
XI (4'45")
XII (5'39")
Poema nocturn (8'06'')