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Studies in Green Textures: I. Metatextures / Filippo Zapponi.

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Format:
Musical score
Author/Creator:
Zapponi, Filippo, 1976-
Language:
Undetermined
Genre:
Notated music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (18 pages) ; A3 - Tabloid
Place of Publication:
Paris : BabelScores, 2014.
System Details:
PDF
Notes:
MetatexturesStudy No. 1 from Studies in Green TexturesStudies in Green TexturesThe characteristic of the pianothat has always interested me and which represents, in my opinion, its quintessence, is its ability to produce complex and elusive textures. This aspect of pianowriting seems to me to still contain a part of mystery and is what spontaneously awakens in me the strongest and richest synaesthetic sensations. The Studies in Green Textures explore some of these dense textures of color-sounds, using multiple idiomatic pianotechniques.Another aspect of textures that fascinates me and that I have taken into consideration is the game with the perception of the interpreter and the listener. The texture is made up of sounds that are moving too fast to be able to follow their individual paths. Perception is necessarily global. But the listener, and the interpreter, can constantly filter the moving sound stream and extract some fragments or briefly chase its elusive details. Segments of phrases fleetingly catch the attention and then plunge back into the flow, disappearing to immediately let other elements appear.This continuous movement from the whole to the details and vice versa, this constant navigating within the texture, give rise to the illusion of multiple simultaneous sound layers.MetatexturesThe first study, Metatextures, is like an expanded fleeting moment in which several unseizable fragments of memories fade and blend into one another in a constant yellow-green texture. The interpreter should let this variegated and flexible texture breathe, making it wave lightly through subtle dynamic and agogic variations.Filippo Zapponi
Publisher Number:
979-0-2325-2092-6
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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