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Le Vie del Vento Divino : for flute, 3 bass flutes and percussion
by Katia Tiutiunnik (2013, this version: 2015)
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Performance by Peter Sheridan, Laila Engle, Alice Bennett, Elizabeth Collier, Dan Richardson from the CD Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 65. |
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Selected Works by AMC Represented Artists, vol. 65.
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Work Overview
Le Vie del Vento Divino is inspired by my visions of alien civilizations on earth in times long past and by the ways in which extraterrestrials intervened--and continue to intervene--in the evolution of humankind. Its originally composed musical material resembles my aural imaginings of ancient alien music performed during the golden age of ancient Mesopotamia and owes a debt of inspiration to the musical heritage of the Near East.
Work Details
Year: 2013, this version: 2015
Instrumentation: Flute, 3 bass flutes, percussion.
Difficulty: Advanced
Contents note: i) La Discesa dei Nefilim -- (ii) Portali alle Stelle -- (iii) I Risplendenti fra gli Elohim.
Dedication note: Dedicated to Alice Bennett, Peter Sheridan and Arya Bastaninezhad
The composer notes the following styles, genres, subjects etc associated with this work:
Ancient Mesopotamia, Alien civilization, Arab music, Ancient Near Eastern music
Performances of this work
24 Nov 2013: at Sonic Landscapes (Richmond Uniting Church). Featuring Peter Sheridan, Laila Engle, Alice Bennett, Elizabeth Collier, Dan Richardson.
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