Sheet Music: ScoreThree Aspects of the Absolute : for piano trio / James Cuddeford.by James Cuddeford (2010)
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My Piano Trio Three Aspects of the Absolute was composed between October 2009 and July 2010. The title refers to a "cosmic" painting from 1823 by the Indian Nath artist Bulaki. This is an extraordinary painting, a triptych depicting the universe's formation. The first part consists only of an abstracted monochrome expanse of gold leaf (the cosmic void). In the second, a seated blissful yogi figure appears upon this background, and in the third a mass of matter surrounds the figure and encroaches on the underlying gold leaf. This powerful painting would closely relate to works by 20th Century artists such as Rothko, Newman and Bacon if viewed from the narrow perspective of Western Art History and ignoring any religious connotations.
Bulaki's painting was a central inspiration for my trio, although I was already well underway with the work's composition when I first viewed it. The painting helped crystallize various processes in my own work, encouraging me to allow the form of the trio to unfold organically and instinctively. The work also expands upon gestures used in earlier compositions of mine, such as Winter Song (2006) for violin and piano. The trio is in one continuous movement lasting around 13 minutes, and is ideally programmed at the beginning of a concert.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (11p. -- A3 (landscape))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 13 mins
First performance by Apollo Trio — 9 Aug 10. Sydney Conservatorium of Music, NSW
Includes performance directions and programme notes.
This is a handwritten edition — it is not typeset.
ISMN: 979-0-67311-107-3
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