Hypotyposes saturniennes describes the subconscious as the driving creative force, calls the contradictory God of abundance, but also of hard work and melancholy. The work uses texts by Arthur Rimbaud, (Hypotyposes saturniennes, ex Belmontet and Age d'or) as well as questions from William Shakespeare and Italian sentences written by the composer himself. 00:00 La veglia (Vigil) - haunting chords on the 5 vowels 02:17 Il mondo dei sogni (World of Dreams) - bleak yet sweet solo melodies 03:43 Melodies fall apart into “ghost low pitches“, frantic whistling, wild glisses 08:13 Warm chorus around a solo alto 10:24 Mad consonant and vowel sounds, jet whistles 13:52 A joyous chorale preceding “the enchanted men“ (14:29) 16:41 Quirky rhythms of the esoterics 18:25 A haunting final chorale among (bird) whistling Composer: David Moliner (1991 –) Chorus: SWR Vokalensemble directed by Marcus Creed @davidmolinerandres Video made on the authorization of Universal Edition (UE) Vienna and the composer How I make my videos: Program I develop for this channel:
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