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Wabi-Sabi (for string quartet) Movement II – Violin I Part
SM-000523085
Alternative title |
II. Evolution |
Composer | Sarah Wallin Huff |
Publisher | Sarah Wallin Huff |
Genre |
Classical / Chamber music
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Instrumentation |
Violin |
Scored for | Quartet |
Type of score | Parts |
Movement(s) |
2 to 2 from 3 |
Duration |
2'30" |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Year of composition |
2021 |
Description |
“Wabi-sabi acknowledges that just as it is important to know when to make choices, it is also important to know when not to make choices: to let things be.” (Leonard Koren in “Wabi- Sabi for Artists, Designers, Poets & Philosophers”.)
The aesthetic and metaphysical ideals that Japanese wabi-sabi encapsulates include simplicity, naturalness, and an acceptance of reality. This musical work seeks to illustrate the overall nature of wabi-sabi. At both the beginning of movement 1 and the ending of movement 3, notes are thought of as specks of Potentiality that are randomly evolving from or devolving to Nothingness. Movement 2, at the center point of this universal journey, expresses a concerted effort of diverse elements to create structure and meaning.
Ideally, every single performance (formal or informal) should be different from the last and contain various elements of surprise to even the performers. It is the composer’s hope that musicians will enjoy the challenge, the individual freedom, and unexpected moments ready to be discovered again and again in “Wabi-Sabi, for string quartet”. |
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