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Broken words ; Histoire sans paroles / Sophie Lacaze.
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Work Overview
Histoire sans paroles (story without words) for violin, cello and piano, was commissioned by the Australian collective The Firm for Settembrini Trio, that premiered it in Adelaide in September 2002.
The first part of the work, essentially rhythmic, evokes a dance. The second part, slow and static, is inspired by the immensity of bush landscapes crushed by sun and heat.
Work Details
Year: 2002
Instrumentation: Violin, cello, piano.
Duration: 8 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Commission note: Commissioned by The Firm for performance by Settembrini Trio.. Commissioned by The Firm for performance by Settembrini Trio.
First performance: by Settembrini Trio — 16 Sep 02. Adelaide, Australia
Performances of this work
27 Apr 22: Marseille 2013, Marseille, France
12 Mar 22: L'Alcazar, Marseille, France
13 Jun 21: Festival Fresco, Manchester, UK
24 Jan 21: Croix, France
29 Oct 20: Musiques Démesurées Festival, Clermont-Ferrand, France
16 Oct 20: Romans-sur-Isère, France
23 Jan 20: Grenoble, France
13 Oct 12: Namur's Theatre, Philarmonique de Namur, Belgium. Featuring Takao Hyakutome, Nao Momitani, Jérémie Ninove.
17 Feb 12: Centre Culturel Canadien, Paris, France. Featuring Trio Piano&Co.
14 Feb 12: Marseille, France. Featuring Trio Piano&Co.
4 Jun 10: Printemps Musical d'Annecy Festival, Annecy Castle, France. Featuring Trio Piano & Co.
11 Dec 09: Marseille, France. Featuring Trio Piano & Co.
6 Aug 09: Festivales de Turriers et des Alpes, Turriers, France. Featuring Trio Piano & Co.
18 Jan 09: Sanary sur Mer, France. Featuring Trio Piano & Co.
16 Dec 07: Annecy, France. Featuring Trio Phoenix.
16 Sep 02: Adelaide, Australia. Featuring Settembrini Trio.
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