
| Product Code: | 979-0-004-81464-2 |
| ISMN: | 979-0-004-81464-2 |
| Publishers Number: | EB 9240D |
| Page count: | 17 |
| Condition: | New |
Belcanto is a term for the Italian art of singing which took its development from the richly ornamented solo vocalism of the early 17th century…
In this spirit, I went in search of “beautiful singing,” a beauty which perhaps results in the very place where the grain, the roughness, meaning also physical resistance, are not smoothed over.
The oboe seemed very suitable to me for singing with such a “physical expressivity,” as a very unruly instrument!
The backbone of my piece is one single, quasi endless melodic line, consisting of intervals that are constantly pulled apart and contracted again (breathing). Many different actions attach themselves to these notes: coloratura, trills, chords (multiphonics), double flageolets. However, there are not only sound types, but also impulses, repetitions, rhythmic figures and other elements: composed elements of belcanto.
In the opera tradition described above, these were improvised ornaments or additions; here they become composed figures which originate with the notes of the melody, but also pull on them, bend them, and “charge them with physicality.”
(Jörg Birkenkötter)
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