Liber Fulguralis
Ensemble, electronic sounds and video
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Tristan Murail
Liber Fulguralis
Ensemble, electronic sounds and video
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Tristan Murail
Liber Fulguralis

Ensemble, electronic sounds and video

  • Besetzung Synthesizer, Querflöte, Oboe, Klarinette, Horn, Klavier, Violine, Viola, Cello und Kontrabass
  • Komponist Tristan Murail
  • Ausgabe Partitur
  • Verlag Editions Henry Lemoine
  • Bestell-Nr. LEMO28662
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  • Seiten: 113
  • Erschienen: 05.06.2008
  • Dauer: 28:30
  • Gewicht: 800 g
  • ISMN: 9790230986625
Liber fulguralis is a 'joint creation' with musical and visual components developed simultaneously by Tristan Murail and Hervé Bailly-Basin.Inspired by the ancient oracle's art of interpreting lightning, this nearly half hour work elaborates on the ramifications of a single strike of lighting. Following a prologue with an unusual form - a single minute of almost imperceptible sparkling sound and light - and later recapitulated, to be 'interpreted' in innumerable ways... Ancient pretensions of divining give way to a poetic exegesis of one of nature's most fascinating phenomenon. Tristan Murail thus continues work begun with sounds of the ocean (Le partage des eaux) and of rain (Le lac): using recent techniques of spectral analysis, to dissect concrete sounds into elementary components, and then reinserting this material and its multiple transmutations into the musical space-time. In Liber fulguralis the sound's motion combines with that of the image. Hervé Bailly-Basin further develops procedures found in his preceding collaborations with Murail: shots taken at different speeds and scales are excerpted from fragments whose re-composition with completely synthesized elements brings forth a 'vision' of an entirely different order, at the limits of perception, of the imagination and of symbolism.