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Bella Máté: Aeolus

for string quartet

score and parts

Arreglo: String Quartet
Género: Música Contemporánea
Época: Música Contemporánea
Páginas: 122 páginas
Formato: 23,5 x 31 cm (K/4)
Peso: 0.305 kg
Año de publicación: 1 de julio de 2024
Editorial: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Nº de artículo: 15172
ISMN: 9790080151723
Máté Bella writes:

I composed my composition Aeolus for the concert by the name Esszenciák (Essences) of the creative group Studio 5. The topic of the concert focused on how contemporary composers related to Hungarian folk music. To achieve this objective, I chose the most ancient form of Hungarian folk music, a folk song. I arranged the song ''Halál, halál...'' (''O death, o death...'') from the Transylvanian Plain, as sung by Ágnes Herczku, for string quartet in such a fashion that it also includes improvisations by the folk singer.

The Transylvanian Plain is a hilly territory without forests, enclosed by rivers in the Transylvanian Basin. The piece aims to evoke the fictitious state when one, lying on the meadow, is listening to the blowing of the wind - which, in my case, ''blows'' the folk song into one's ears through the harmonics of the strings. The title of the composition refers to Aeolus, a Greek god, who, according to mythology, kept wind imprisoned in a stronghold of rocks on the island of Strongyle, and he could let it loose over the sea as he saw fit.

The piece was premiered by the Sonus Cordis Quartet (Eszter Krulik, Róza Lachegyi, Győző Máté, Judit Szabó) on 13th April 2021, in Budapest.

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