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Rinascita : for mezzo-soprano, trombone, percussion, violin and violoncello
by Katia Tiutiunnik (2002)
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Rinascita : for mezzo-soprano, trombone, percussion, violin and violoncello / Katia Tiutiunnik.
Library shelf no. Q 783.6754/TIU 1 [Available for loan]
Work Overview
Rinascita (Italian for rebirth), for mezzo soprano, trombone, percussion, violin and violoncello, is the third and last piece belonging to Between Two Rivers: A Trilogy. It was requested by my US colleague James Michael Bicigoand is dedicated to the memory of my late teacher, Franco Donatoni. The symbolic dimension of Rinascita stands apart from those of Canto di Enheduanna, and Lament of the flutes for Dumuzi, in that, rather than being centred on particular figures (ie Dumuzi, Enheduanna and Inanna/Ishtar) and their associated religious symbolism/mythology, it is concerned with the idea of rebirth (rinascita) in the abstract sense.
Work Details
Year: 2002
Instrumentation: Mezzo-soprano, trombone, percussion, violin, cello.
Duration: 12 min.
Difficulty: Advanced
Dedication note: Dedicated to Franco Donatoni. Dedicated to the memory of my late teacher, Franco Donatoni
Written for: James Bicigo
The composer notes the following subjects, styles, influences etc associated with this work:
Arab music, Italian music, Franco Donatoni, near Eastern music.
The text is composed of three fragments of Italian translations of Mesopotamian sacred texts.
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