URI BRENER - PERELANDRA TALE live in GENEVE - Video
PUBLISHED:  Jan 09, 2014
DESCRIPTION:
Performance of a piece by Uri Brener performed live in Geneve, October 2013, by three fantastic musicians:
Elisaveta Blumina - piano
Sergey Ostrovsky - violin
Dmitry Rasul-Karaev - clarinet

The trio "Perelandra Tale" was written under impression from the science-fiction novel by C.S. Lewis "PERELANDRA". The main idea of the novel is a one of "loosing moral innocence". That is, by discovering a civilization on some distant planet in the state close to that of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden and by having an opportunity to "look at them from outside", the main hero thus is confronted with the question about the absolute character of moral and ethical values.
The musical perspective of this particular idea in this case is the implementation of the "simultaneity principle", whereby the musical material, being homogeneous during the main part of a piece, "splits" into three parallel segments, or dimensions, if you will, each one of which is independent of the other two, thus creating a similar situation to that of the novel hero, relating to the rest of the musical texture "from outside".
It should be pointed out that the theatrical gesture of this particular idea is being strengthened visually by the fact that, while sitting as a normal trio during the main part of the piece, in the moment of "separation", the violin and the clarinet performers actually turn their backs to each other as well as to the pianist, thus creating visually three "platforms" for drama occurrence.
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