Le Temps Suite pour cordes by Caroline Charriere String Orchestra - Sheet Music

By Caroline Charriere

About the movements of the suite "Le Temps" (The Time) Kronos… First I thought about a more peaceful sounding work with a title like "The Delights of Time". Then the piece changed slowly. A fast, dissonant sequence slipped into the middle of the movement and the beginning became dull, menacing together with the new title: Kronos, assimilated to god Cronos (or Saturn) but becoming the god of Time who devours his children. L’attente (Expectation) illustrating the second movement also appeared after the composition was finished, expressing at first quiet, even good-heartedness moods before impatience, irritation and hope begin to interfer. Alas, nothing happens, and no one arrives. The third movement, L’urgence (Emergency), rushes through the piece, with febrility and extreme agitation. The first movement was premiered in October 2005 in Corpataux (Switzerland), the 2nd and 3rd movements in December 2006 in Fribourg by the Chamber Orchestra Helvetica conducted by Alexandre Clerc. La nuit (The Night), the fourth movement, was commissioned by the Chamber Soloists Zurich and first performed in September 2007 in Bern. I wanted to write music expressing the sensation of infinity within a peaceful calm, suspended in time. Caroline Charrière, Fribourg, December 2007

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Ensembles:
String Orchestra
Genres:
21st Century 20th Century Contemporary
Composers:
Caroline Charriere
Publishers:
Editions BIM
Series:
Women Composers and Arrangers
ISBN:
9790207003300
Format:
Set of Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Suite
Artist:
Caroline Charriere
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
2.3 pounds

String orchestra (set: 6.6.5.5.4)

SKU: ET.ORCH65C

Suite pour cordes. Composed by Caroline Charriere. Contemporary. Orchestra parts. Composed 2005/2007. Duration 17'35. Editions BIM #ORCH65C. Published by Editions BIM (ET.ORCH65C).

ISBN 9790207003300.

About the movements of the suite "Le Temps" (The Time)

Kronos… First I thought about a more peaceful sounding work with a title like "The Delights of Time". Then the piece changed slowly. A fast, dissonant sequence slipped into the middle of the movement and the beginning became dull, menacing together with the new title: Kronos, assimilated to god Cronos (or Saturn) but becoming the god of Time who devours his children.
L’attente (Expectation) illustrating the second movement also appeared after the composition was finished, expressing at first quiet, even good-heartedness moods before impatience, irritation and hope begin to interfer. Alas, nothing happens, and no one arrives.
The third movement, L’urgence (Emergency), rushes through the piece, with febrility and extreme agitation.
The first movement was premiered in October 2005 in Corpataux (Switzerland), the 2nd and 3rd movements in December 2006 in Fribourg by the Chamber Orchestra Helvetica conducted by Alexandre Clerc.
La nuit (The Night), the fourth movement, was commissioned by the Chamber Soloists Zurich and first performed in September 2007 in Bern. I wanted to write music expressing the sensation of infinity within a peaceful calm, suspended in time.
Caroline Charrière,
Fribourg, December 2007.