Némésis

SCHŒLLER Philippe
Quatuors, Soprano piano, flute, narrator, cello
979-0-56025-780-8
12’
fullscore & separate parts
Artchipel

22

Jul

2023

07

Oct

2024

festival Plage Musicale en Bangor
à Christophe Beau

52,00 

The voice and the world of sound: such is musical hearing, which always, like the Nile delta, ramifies its energy towards the meaning and significance of the word, and the fragrance and possible intoxication of sound.
towards the meaning and significance of the word, and the fragrance and possible intoxication of sound. Word and music.
How can we translate the metamorphoses from one to the other of these dimensions of hearing?
…the sung/spoken word undergoes musical mutation, opening the door to the incandescence of sound…
The burning sound then calls forth the word… opening up many other axes of meaning, other parallel dimensions of the word, and an endless circle of metamorphoses…
Thus, in this sung/spoken poem, the possible – or impossible – alliance of word and song opens up.
the French language, lines of emotion where the meaning of the word is transfigured, calling up all the registers of feeling registers of feeling when the meaning of the word evaporates, as if the sung voice laid bare the word,
As if the spoken voice placed the sound that carries it at the heart of an incandescent alphabetic crucible…
Beyond meaning, musical sound emerges as speech opens up to all languages, where the rhythmic harmony harmony of instrumental colors, like spatialized vowels, diffracts the text and its carousel of of images.
In Jean Cocteau’s masterly 1932 text – La machine infernale – rooted in the ancient world of
the ancient world of thought and the works of Sophocles, this monologue by the Sphynx opens up with all its magic, fury, gentleness, anxiety, joy and mystery.
and mystery.
All the dreamlike power of the Sphynx is expressed. The Sphynx: a creature with the head of a woman and the body of a bird, always accompanied by Anubis, the Egyptian god of death.
Egyptian god of death – with the head of a dog.
Anubis tells the Sphynx about Oedipus’ future.
Pitied by this revelation, the Sphynx transforms himself into the goddess Nemesis…for two pianos & orchestra
Philippe Schœller

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Weight0,520 kg
Dimensions36,4 × 25,7 × 1,5 cm
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