Hercule, l’Hydre de Lerne

SCHŒLLER Philippe
Chœur à Voix Mixtes piano
979-0-56025-811-9
19’
mixed choir & piano
Artchipel

14

Mar

2024

11

Feb

2025

l’Ensemble Musicatreize
à Roland Hayrabedian & Marie-Josèphe Jude

30,00 
50,00 

For the separate Piano part, please contact us [email protected].

Hercule, L’Hydre de Lerne
This is the second of the twelve labors of Hercules. For centuries and centuries, man on Earth has been like Hercules.
He fights.
In the face of obliteration. In the face of infinite cruelty. In the face of all forms of threat and injustice.
He fights.
Against himself, too. Against gravity, because he likes to fly, to soar, to go far away.
It defends itself.
Every age has its Hydra. Its monsters. Its challenges. Ours, too.
Art is important, because when faced with the demons of man, it is useless. Strictly useless when Little Boy in Hiroshima vitrifies two hundred thousand souls in a tenth of a second.
He fights, Hercules. The Hydra, a pure symbol.
Hercules: facing the archetype of war. Faced with the infinite horror of which man is capable. His madness of a thousand heads of mass destruction.
Art is worthless. That’s why it’s priceless. The spirit of Hercules, this artist of courage in the face of the horror of the destroyers, his action is non-cash. An asset, an incalculable treasure. Neither billions of gold coins nor hundreds of billions of gleaming material goods can compete with the beauty that sometimes emerges in art. Hercules and his battle against the fearsome, many-headed monster speaks to us today.
The ageless truth of this legend: Hercules, each and every one of us, fights against All the monsters that can populate man’s mind as soon as his desire to destroy is born. Courage, the quest for peace, beauty and sharing: that’s the human truth.
Philippe Schœller, October 7, 2023, Vézelay

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Weight1,100 kg
Dimensions36,4 × 25,7 × 3 cm
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