Tao for Piano, 4 Female Voices and Ensemble - Louis Andriessen
Sheet music
Composer(s):
Publisher(s):
Publishernumber:
M060108556
Instrument(s):
Earn 1,050 Poppels with this product
Sheet music
Composer(s):
Publisher(s):
Publishernumber:
M060108556
Instrument(s):
Earn 1,050 Poppels with this product
TAO (the way) is the second part of my Trilogy of the Last Day, a cycle of compositions about mortality. In this part the choir sings a text from Tao-teh Ching (‘The Classic of the Way and its Virtue’), written by Lao Tzu in the sixth century BC. The piano soloist ends the piece with a poem, ‘Knife-Whetter’, written about 2,500 years later by Kotaro Takamura (1883–1956). There is a kind of contradiction between the two texts: in Tao-teh Ching calm and emptiness dominate and, in the chosen fragment, invulnerability. But Takamura’s poem is primarily ominous.
This composition is based on a series of thirteen chords corresponding to the thirteen companions which Lao Tzu speaks of. I have made no attempt to relate to what is known as ‘music from the Far East’ or, even worse, ‘world music’.
Louis Andriessen
Composer(s):
Publisher(s):
Publishernumber:
M060108556
Instrument(s):
ISBN:
073999895643
9790060108556
Number:
136790
Theme(s):