Illuminations

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Illuminations : mixed choir a cappella, flute, cello, percussion / Tamara Friebel.

by Tamara Friebel (2021)

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  • Instrumentation: SSSAAATTTBBB choir, flute, cello, percussion.

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The "image of the goddess" (Imago Deae) floats like a canopy over Tamara Friebel's Illuminations. Illuminated sounds, substantiated, above all, in the voices of the choir and carried further by mantras and invocations of goddesses' names, draw contemplations by mystics such as Hildegard von Bingen or Rabi'a al-Adawiya into the Klangraum Krems in the Minorite Church.

The guideline of the Imago Dei Festival's commission for the composer was to develop a score based on the architecture of the Minorite Church in Krems, whose musical structures are derived from the specific proportions of the space and translated into a twelve-part choir piece. Latent structures are distilled from the manifest, in the form of the centuries-old church walls, and then transformed into concrete musical material. In this way, the Klangraum Krems in the Minorite Church is cast into a resounding monument. - Nadja Kayali

Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 set of 4 performance parts (14p. -- B4 (portrait))

Difficulty: Advanced

Duration: 54 min.

Contents note:

In 3 parts.

Commission info: Festival Imago Dei, Carinthian Summer, Austria Private sponsor: Christoph GrabenwarterProvince of Lower Austria, Osterreichischer Musikfonds

First performance by Johannes Hiemetsberger, Company of Music, Michael Moser, Sylvie Lacroix, Johannes Schöggl — 12 Mar 22. Imago Dei Festival, Minorite Church, Krems, Austria

Instrumental and solo soprano parts only.

Prizes/Awards: Imago Dei Festival Composer 2022

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