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David Grimal and Les Dissonances perform Dutilleux's Mystère de l'instant : chamber music / Heliox Films présente en coproduction avec Les Dissonances et Tirsis, en association avec Armor TV, Classic All et la Cité de la musique ; [composed by] Henri Dutilleux ; réalisation, Frédéric Delesques.
- Format:
- Video
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Instrumental ensembles.
- Genre:
- Feature films.
- Concert films.
- Art music.
- Internet videos
- Internet videos.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (1 video file (24 min., 21 sec.)) : sound, color.
- Other Title:
- Screen title: Le Mystère de l'instant
- Place of Publication:
- [Paris, France] : Heliox : Les Dissonances : Tirsis ; [Saint-Brieuc] : Armor TV, [2014]
- System Details:
- digital
- video file
- Summary:
- Experience an awe-inspiring performance of Dutilleux's Mystère de l'instant by David Grimal's Les Dissonances! Composed in 1989, the work puts on full display the extraordinary range of the musical collective. Dutilleux's Mystère de l'instant is a true challenge for any string orchestra: dividing the ensemble into a large number of different parts, giving them extending unisons, having them accompany solos by the violin, viola, or contrabass ... Like other important contemporary music works, the work features the "Sacher Hexachord": six notes that each correspond to a letter of the name of the patron behind numerous milestones in 20th Century art, Paul Sacher, to whom Dutilleux dedicated the piece
- Contents:
- Mystère de l'instant, for string orchestra, cimbalom and percussion / Henri Dutilleux.
- Participant:
- Les Dissonances ; David Grimal, violinist.
- Credits:
- Chief camera, Daniel Crétois ; editors, Frédéric Delesques, Laurent Combelles.
- Notes:
- Filmed May 25, 2014 la Cité de la musique.
- Title from publisher's website, viewed June 16, 2021; statement of responsibility from screen.
- Contains:
- Container of: Dutilleux, Henri, 1916-2013. Mystère de l'instant.
- OCLC:
- 1190903291
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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