© Copyright 2018 by Roberto Di Marino
Recorded by Iwao Furusawa with the Shinagawa Quartet on the CD Violon d’amour
A musical idea can arise from a particular characteristic of the musical instrument. In this case the open strings of the violin, viola and cello.
By making these strings play obsessively you can achieve a result that makes you think of even distant musical cultures.
In this case a sound vaguely Arab. Once the idea is found, work begins to give it an understandable form.
First Performance: February 23, 2019 - Amagasaki Archaic Hall Japan
Performer: 古澤巌 Iwao Furusawa - 品川カルテット Shinagawa Quartet
Performer: 古澤巌 Iwao Furusawa - 品川カルテット Shinagawa Quartet