Experimentelle und unbestimmte Lieder Op. 9

Soprano + Piano + Synthesizer

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Experimentelle und unbestimmte Lieder Op. 9 (Experiential and Indeterminate Songs, op. 9) is a cycle for voice, piano, and synthesizer, inspired by reflections and experiences that I have had through the years, from which I began to consciously construct a spiritual interior life. I explore the sound of the interior voice that speaks to us in our daily intimacy, a voice that questions and challenges us. A voice that is conditioned by the world and its egos. The system.

Distanced from a religious vision, apologetic and ascetic, I work with processes that in my personal opinion have helped me in attaining self-knowledge, acceptance, and finally, plenitude. It is a method based in the Buddhist meditation Vipassana, whose process of self-purification is realized through self-observation.

I consider the search for individualism not from a moral egotist perspective but from the perspective that relates us with the collectivity that saturates and critiques. We know ourselves, re—cognize ourselves, re—discover ourselves when we decide to live freely. This brings us to a deep and raw understanding of our misery. We walk completely alone in the darkness. In the coherence of consciousness we define ourselves and evolve.

The song cycle Op. 9, is a call to silence, to the exploration of our inner processes, and to the search for fullness.

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Published by Vagabundo Music Publishing
55 pages, PDF. Digital edition.

Highlights:

Concert Premiere:
Date: June 20, 2018
Place: DiMenna Center of Classical Music, NY (USA)
Artists: Rachel Hippert & Julián De La Chica

Recording Premiere:
Release: Jan 5, 2017
Artist: Rachel Hippert & Julián De La Chica
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