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Saariaho - Sept Papillons for Solo Cello (2000) w/ score

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Saariaho: Sept Papillons for Solo Cello Dirk Wietheger - cello From the Album Saariaho: Sept Papillons for Solo Cello November 3, 2017 I found the score here: 00:00 intro 00:11 I 01:39 II 03:16 III 04:45 IV 06:54 V 08:22 VI 10:19 VII from wikipedia: Sept Papillons (French for “Seven Butterflies“) is a piece for solo cello by Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho. The piece was commissioned by the Rudolf Steiner Foundation, and was premiered on 10 September 2000 by Anssi Karttunen, to whom the piece is dedicated. Sept Papillons was the first piece Saariaho wrote after the completion of her opera L'Amour de loin. Saariaho has stated that in writing it, she wanted to depart from the musical world of L'Amour de loin and to move “to a metaphor of the ephemeral: butterfly.“ As the title suggests, the piece is made up of seven miniatures, simply entitled “Papillon I“, “Papillon II“, and so forth, up to “Papillon VII“] It lasts about 10 minutes in total. The piece was commissioned by the Rudolf Steiner Foundation, and was premiered by Anssi Karttunen in Helsinki, Finland, on 10 September 2000. Saariaho also dedicated the piece to Karttunen, with whom she became friends after they both moved to Paris in the early 1980s. The piece has been praised for its use of extended techniques for the cello, such as harmonics, variable bow pressure, and sul ponticello. It has been celebrated as one of Saariaho's best piece has been praised for its use of extended techniques for the cello, such as harmonics, variable bow pressure, and sul ponticello. It has been celebrated as one of Saariaho's best works.

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