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Poul Ruders. Event Horizon. Piano. Sheet Music. Piano. PF. Poul Ruders.

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Poul Ruders. Event Horizon. Terv. Kotta. Terv. PF. Poul Ruders.

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Programme Note. The name Event Horizon was coined by the brilliant British physicist Stephen Hawking to describe the circumference of a so-called "black hole", the remains of a collapsed star with a gravity-pull so powerful, so that not even light can escape from it. This 5-minute study for piano has - needles to say - nothing to do with black holes, but the term "event horizon" fascinates med and strikes me as near-perfect description of virtually any stretch of organized sound evolving in time, e. a musical composition with a strong linear focus. So - "Event Horizon" it is, as seamless composition of high density, evolving in three parts. swinging-ricocheting-sweeping, a musical journey of speed, from fast to furiously fast, a study based on a high economical compositional material constantly renewing itself, the hands running parallel, separating, meeting again. The discreetest use of pedaling is advised. Poul Ruders May 2001.

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Program Note. The name Event Horizon was coined by the brilliant British physicist Stephen Hawking to describe the circumference of a so-called "black hole", the remains of a collapsed star with a gravity-pull so powerful, so that not even light can escape from it. This 5-minute study for piano has - needles to say - nothing to do with black holes, but the term "event horizon" fascinates med and strikes me as near-perfect description of virtually any stretch of organized sound evolving in time, e. a musical composition with a strong linear focus. So - "Event Horizon" it is, as seamless composition of high density, evolving in three parts. swinging-ricocheting-sweeping, a musical journey of speed, from fast to furiously fast, a study based on a high economical compositional material constantly renewing itself, the hands running parallel, separating, meeting again. The discreetest use of pedaling is advised. Poul Ruders May 2001.