This enchanting 8-minute piece for violin and piano---Oliver Knussen's penultimate work---is made up of various kinds of musical reflection: melody reflected in its inversion; a six-note mode reflected in its complement; and the relationships between the three main parts of the piece, which are in a way varied reflections of each other. There are some reflections in water, too; the work's opus number (31a) demonstrates a relationship to Knussen's unfinished Cleveland Pictures: "The main melody began as a response to Gauguin's painting of a Breton woman swimming," Knussen wrote, "and there is also, perhaps, an echo of the lonely underwater world of an ondine, eventually breaking the surface at the end of the piece."
- Vendor:
- Alfred
- Composer:
- By Oliver Knussen
- Date of Publication:
- 1/2003
- Format:
- Score & Part
- ISBN:
- 9.78057E+12
- Pages:
- 0
- Subtitle:
- Op. 31a
- UPC:
- 9.78057E+12
- Instrumentation:
- Violin & Piano