gerelateerde werken
La vertigine : for bass baritone and soundtracks, 1989 / text by Bert Schierbeek, Ton Bruynèl
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Zangstem solo; Zangstem(men) en multimedia met of zonder instrument(en)
Bezetting:
bas-bar soundtracks
Sine nomine : for soprano & chamber orchestra, (1973) / Enrique Raxach
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Zangstem en orkest; Zangstem(men) en multimedia met of zonder instrument(en)
Bezetting:
sopr 2222 sax-a 2220 2perc el.g hp man ham.org cemb (pf synth ad lib.) str(8.5.5.4.2.) tape
Icarus : a radiofonic oratorio, opus 77, Amsterdam 1-I-1963 / Lex van Delden
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Gemengd koor en orkest; Zangstem(men) en multimedia met of zonder instrument(en)
Bezetting:
recit sopr alt bar GK4 2332 2000 timp perc hp str tape electronics
Genre:
Vocaal
Subgenre:
Zangstem(men) en multimedia met of zonder instrument(en)
Bezetting:
(GK4 ad lib.) fl(pic fl-a fl-b) 6perc(pf) hp org ondes-martenot/synth/tape
compositie
Le jardin : for woman's voice, alto flute, cembalo and soundtracks, 1993 / Ton Bruynèl
Overige auteurs:
Schierbeek, Bert
(Tekstdichter/librettist)
Bruynèl, Ton
(Componist)
Toelichting:
Program note (English): Le Jardin was composed as a farewell to Pedraza de la Sierra in the province of Segovia in central Spain. The song of the crickets and my longing for lush green landscapes, Monet's gardens and a poem Bert Schierbeek wrote for me, describing my life in Spain, all provided inspiration for this piece. I completed Le Jardin in desolate surroundings in Drente (The Netherlands), where life and nature are kept on a short rein. I consoled myself with wild flowers I planted. The piece is like an impressionistic painting with a new palette, an ode to Monet. Le Jardin and what it represented for me convinced me eventually to find a house in the southern part of the Bourgogne. - TON BRUYNÈL