Work Information
| Publisher |
Wilhelm Hansen |
Category |
Works for 2-6 Players |
| Year Composed |
1992 |
Duration |
15 Minutes |
| Orchestration |
vn, vc |
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| Full Score(s): |
KP00422 |
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Programme Note
TJAMPUAN, ´Where the Rivers meet´- 6 Movements for violin and cello Any nature phenomenon with a character of its own - a bat cave, a very old banja tree etc, is by the balinese regarded as holy (for which reason very often a temple is placed close to it !) Thus also the place where two rivers meet (called ´tjampuan´in Indonesian, this also the name of a valley ´where the rivers meet´near Ubud, Bali). The connection to a duo for violin and cello is hardly difficult to understand: Two individualities integrate their soloistic expressions to one, the rivers meet. The 5th movement, however, is a thorough contrast movement (more ´brook like´!), as is also the 6th movement which, with its whirling figurations, rather associate to kataracts or fountains. Per Nørgård (1992)
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