Work
Agressi sunt mare tenebrarum quid in eo esset exploraturi (solo piano)
by Katia Tiutiunnik (1996)
Audio Sample
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From the CD Concert of solo and chamber works |
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CD
Concert of solo and chamber works : performances in Russia / Katia Tiutiunnik.
Library shelf no. CD 1694 [Available for loan]
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Score
Aggressi sunt mare tenebrarum quid in eo esset exploraturi / Katia Tiutiunnik.
Library shelf no. 786.2/TIU 1 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
The Latin title of this piece can be translated as follows: "The have confronted the sea of darkness and that which was in it to explore."
This composition is intended as a symbolic expression of the composer's journey, through darkness, to the light of illumination. In this composition, Tiutiunnik has derived both the harmony and overall formal structure from various pitch groups, or melodies, created by her as part of the compositional process.
Work Details
Year: 1996
Instrumentation: Piano.
Duration: 15 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
First performance: by Anna Shpagina — 24 Jun 06. Dom Kompozitorov (the Palace of the Saint-Petersburg Composers’ Society), Bolshaya Morskaya, 45, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
The composer notes the following styles, genres, subjects etc associated with this work:
Modernism, Expressionism, Edgar Alan Poe
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Agressi sunt mare tenebrarum quid in eo esset exploraturi |
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Modernism
Performances of this work
19 Mar 07: Dom Kompozitorov (the Palace of the Saint- Petersburg Composers’ Society), Saint-Petersburg, Russia. This concert formed part of significant festivities held in Saint-Petersburg, in March 2007, to celebrate two hundred years of business relations between Russia and Australia.. Featuring Anna Shpagina.
24 Jun 06: Dom Kompozitorov (the Palace of the Saint-Petersburg Composers’ Society), Bolshaya Morskaya, 45, Saint-Petersburg, Russia. Featuring Anna Shpagina.
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