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Tan Dun : Death and Fire: Dialogue with Paul Klee


Publisher G Schirmer Inc
Category
Orchestra
Year Composed 1992
Duration
27 Minutes
Orchestration 2(2pic)+pic(afl).2.2+bcl.2+cbn/4331/4perc/hp/str
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Score(s) 50482384 Score(s) GS82384

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About five years ago, I went to an exhibition on the painter Paul Klee at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. I was extremely moved and wanted to write a symphony. This became a discussion, a dialogue between myself and Klee’s paintings, not in any sense a musical description of particular works. Although constructed of many small sections, my symphony is imagined as a complete, continuous whole.

Klee was concerned with finding formal means to embody deep and universal feeling without bitterness and pathos, and out of sophisticated complexity to make a concentrated simplicity. Line, which in his thinking was associated both with melody and dynamic, was a major element in his work. This is closely related to the Chinese aesthetic, which is linear, non-harmonic, and seeks the soul of the work rather than the surface effects.

— Tan Dun

Reviews

  • DEATH AND FIRE's imaginative flights put [it] in the upper echelon of Paul Klee-inspired music. Tan's composition has humor and pathos and is hugely entertaining.
    Stephen Ellis, Fanfare

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