The composer chose three subjects -t he popular song What a wonderful world by Louis Armstrong, which conveys the optimism of the time, a lullaby that can put a child to sleep, and a hand game such as rock-paper-scissors that is pure fun as a vehicle for his considerations on these initial intentions. And he wonders: How can we interpret enchantment, the wonder of the world, today, without perceiving a form of manipulation?
Does not the comfort of a lullaby come from the sweetness of the song, made to forget the present with no hope for the future?
Every game, na?ve or not, will always have a symbolic and poetic meaning: if I say that, according to the rules of the game, the paper wraps the rock and the scissors cut the paper before falling into the well, have I not already begun to enact a form of drama?
- Vendor:
- Fischer Presser
- Composer:
- Francois Paris
- Format:
- Part
- Instrumentation:
- Soprano 1, Soprano 2, Alto, Tenor, Bass 1, Bass 2
- Scoring:
- Soprano 1, Soprano 2, Alto, Tenor, Bass 1, Bass 2
- Subtitle:
- Pour 6 Voix Mixtes
- Copyright Year:
- 2011