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Création de ‘The Waves’ de Florence BASCHET, le 13 mars 2015 à 20 heures 30.

‘The Waves’ de Florence BASCHET,

Création mondiale le 13 mars 2015 à 20.30 heures,

Maison de la Musique, Nanterre.


Avec :

Sylvia Vadimova, mezzo

Laurent Cuniot, direction

TM+ ensemble orchestral de musique d’aujourd’hui

Réalisation informatique musicale Ircam : Serge Lemouton

Composition : 2014

Effectif : voix de femme soliste, flûte, clarinette, piano, violon, alto, violoncelle et dispositif électroacoustique.

Livret : d’après ‘The Waves’ de Virginia Woolf, extrait.

Durée : 14 minutes

Commande : État

Création

Coproduction : Ircam-Centre Pompidou, TM+ ensemble orchestral de musique d’aujourd’hui et la Maison de la Musique de Nanterre. Avec le soutien de la Sacem.

Texte :
The sun had not yet risen. The sea was indistinguishable from the sky, except that the sea was slightly creased as if a cloth had wrinkles in it.

Gradually as the sky whitened a dark line lay on the horizon dividing the sea from the sky and the grey cloth became barred with thick strokes moving, one after another, beneath the surface, following each other, pursuing each other, perpetually.


As they neared the shore each bar rose, heaped itself, broke and swept a thin veil of white water across the sand. The wave paused, and then drew out again, sighing like a sleeper whose breath comes and goes unconsciously. Gradually the dark bar on the horizon became clear as if the sediment in an old wine-bottle had sunk and left the glass green.

Behind it, too, the sky cleared as if the white sediment there had sunk, or as if the arm of a woman couched beneath the horizon had raised a lamp and flat bars of white, green and yellow spread across the sky like the blades of a fan. Then she raised her lamp higher and the air seemed to become fibrous and to tear away from the green surface flickering and flaming in red and yellow fibres like the smoky fire that roars from a bonfire.

Gradually the fibres of the burning bonfire were fused into one haze, one incandescence which lifted the weight of the woollen grey sky on top of it and turned it to a million atoms of soft blue. The surface of the sea slowly became transparent and lay rippling and sparkling until the dark stripes were almost rubbed out.

Slowly the arm that held the lamp raised it higher and then higher until a broad flame became visible; an arc of fire burnt on the rim of the horizon, and all round it the sea blazed gold.
(…)
The birds sang their blank melody outside.

Virginia Woolf

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