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See through me : for piano trio

by Robert McIntyre (2021)

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Work Overview

Empathy requires perspective. It is the process of positioning oneself in another's experiences and worldview, as if they are seeing through that different pair of eyes as their own. Yet, perspective also questions empathy, where embodying someone's experience may not always initially gel with another, necessitating work, space, and contemplation. Two perspectives encompassed by a weight of resonance unravels how the beauty of dissonance can create its own unique form of unity, reflecting the true, complex nature of empathy itself and how it reveals what is truly worth fighting for.

Work Details

Year: 2021

Instrumentation: Violin, cello, piano.

Duration: 7 min.

Difficulty: Advanced

Dedication note: This work is dedicated to Tom Mutimer.

Commission note: This piano trio was written as part of the 2021 ICEBERG New Music Institute for the Vienna-based Trio Immersio.

First performance: by Trio Immersio — 30 Jul 21. The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria.

Prizes/Awards2nd Prize in the 2022 International Luna Nova Student (Belvedere Chamber Music Festival) Composition Contest

Performances of this work

19 Apr 23: Hanson Dyer Hall, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, VIC

8 Mar 23: fortyfivedownstairs theatre, Melbourne

17 Jun 22: 16th Annual Belvedere Chamber Music Festival, Grace St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Memphis, Tennessee, USA.. Featuring Hannah Schmidt, Maeve Brophy, Marisa Polesky.

6 May 22: Hanson Dyer Hall, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, The University of Melbourne

30 Jul 21: The University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria.. Featuring Trio Immersio.

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