Composed by Bert Appermont. Concert Piece. Score for Rental Works. Composed 2012. 152 pages. Beriato Music #BMP11125547. Published by Beriato Music (BT.BMP11125547).
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Full Score of this work is available for sale. A set of individual parts are for rental only, not for sale. Prices and conditions are available on request. Please contact: Hal Leonard Europe BV - RentalDepartment E-Mail: [email protected]
Symphony N° 2: The Golden Age is a commentary - sometimes ironic - on the contemporary human condition comparedwith that described by theGreek poet Hesiod as the Golden Age, when humankind lived peacefully with the gods. The music poses profound existential questions over the meaning of life. In the first section the great mystery ofexistence is addressed. In part two we seehumankind lost in its own thoughts and self-made illusions. The third part shows the intangibles such as love, beauty and the sublime, but also the struggles that bind inextricably tothem. The fourth part brings this all together in a rousingfinale.
Full Score of this work is available for sale A set of individual parts are for rental only, not for sale. Prices and conditions are available on request. Please contact: Hal Leonard Europe BV - RentalDepartment E-Mail: [email protected]
Dans la mythologie grecque, le poète Hésiode distingue cinq ères successives dans l’histoire humaine : les ges d’or,d’argent, de bronze, l’ ge deshéros et l’ ge du fer, l’ ge d’or correspondant celui où les être humains vivaient comme dans le bonheur, comme des dieux. Servant de métaphore pour le monde moderne, le titre La Symphonie n°2 :L’ ge d’or un certain coté ironique. Ils’agit d’une oeuvre existentielle, relevant les questions profondes sur le sens de la vie. Dans la première partie, le grand mystère de lexistence humaine est palpable. La deuxièmepartie dépeint des êtres perdus dans leurs pensées et leursillusions, c’est le chaos. Quant latroisième, elle suggère des éléments indéfinissables tels que l’amour, la beauté et le sublime. Le quatrième mouvement rassemble tousces aspects dans une conclusion électrisante.
Composed by Bert Appermont. Concert Piece. Score for Rental Works. Composed 2012. 152 pages. Beriato Music #BMP11125547. Published by Beriato Music (BT.BMP11125547).
9x12 inches. English-German-French-Dutch.
Full Score of this work is available for sale. A set of individual parts are for rental only, not for sale. Prices and conditions are available on request. Please contact: Hal Leonard Europe BV - RentalDepartment E-Mail: [email protected]
Symphony N° 2: The Golden Age is a commentary - sometimes ironic - on the contemporary human condition comparedwith that described by theGreek poet Hesiod as the Golden Age, when humankind lived peacefully with the gods. The music poses profound existential questions over the meaning of life. In the first section the great mystery ofexistence is addressed. In part two we seehumankind lost in its own thoughts and self-made illusions. The third part shows the intangibles such as love, beauty and the sublime, but also the struggles that bind inextricably tothem. The fourth part brings this all together in a rousingfinale.
Full Score of this work is available for sale A set of individual parts are for rental only, not for sale. Prices and conditions are available on request. Please contact: Hal Leonard Europe BV - RentalDepartment E-Mail: [email protected]
Dans la mythologie grecque, le poète Hésiode distingue cinq ères successives dans l’histoire humaine : les ges d’or,d’argent, de bronze, l’ ge deshéros et l’ ge du fer, l’ ge d’or correspondant celui où les être humains vivaient comme dans le bonheur, comme des dieux. Servant de métaphore pour le monde moderne, le titre La Symphonie n°2 :L’ ge d’or un certain coté ironique. Ils’agit d’une oeuvre existentielle, relevant les questions profondes sur le sens de la vie. Dans la première partie, le grand mystère de lexistence humaine est palpable. La deuxièmepartie dépeint des êtres perdus dans leurs pensées et leursillusions, c’est le chaos. Quant latroisième, elle suggère des éléments indéfinissables tels que l’amour, la beauté et le sublime. Le quatrième mouvement rassemble tousces aspects dans une conclusion électrisante.
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