Intermezzo: Tsan

Composer

LI, Yuan-Chen

Work type

Chamber Music

Instrumentation

fl, ob, cl, vib, hp, pf, cel, vn, vla, kb and guqin (Chinese 7-string zither)

Year

2005

Duration

13'30"

Premiere record

January 6th 2006, Concert Hall, Taipei University of the Arts, Taipei

Music commentary
 The subtitle “Tsan” here refers to its Buddhist meaning of “seeking one's being through meditation” in Buddhism.Consequently, this piece, through recurrent waxing and waning, employs voices as “will” in the process of meditating existence, evoking a plain motif that beckons the forthcoming material creation. The purpose of this piece, furthermore, is nothing but presenting the movement of sounds, which plays the role of the catalyst of the audience's imagination, helping the audience enter the self-conscious mind space of their own.
 The concepts of timbre in this piece bases on the theory of Chinese phonology in drama, turning the analytical-singing process into chamber music. Pitch E, the major pitch of this piece, is the centerpiece of the entire work. Contributed by various orchestrations and textures, it bears the articulations and the
complexities by each instrument. Accordingly, this piece is characterized by the emphasis on the flexibilities of rhythm and musical events, which highly provides the music the quality of musical time. We may call this piece a reading upon music's essence and assets, which, as we can imagine, is an endless journey we must relieve it with a reluctant period. This is the first phase of the author's exploring music presentation; and the expectation within the work is to listen to the sounds of every moment from the author's mind, the performers' tunes, and the listeners' hearts.
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Note
Composed for the completion of the master’s degree at TNUA. Awarded the first prize of 2005 Literature and Art Creation Award for chamber music under the Council of Cultural Affairs and Ministry of Education, Taiwan.
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Section

Music