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Scott Wollschleger

Blue Inscription 2010  Play

Tania Stavreva Piano

Recorded on 10/01/2010, uploaded on 10/18/2010

Musician's or Publisher's Notes
Performed live at National Radio Plovdiv - Bulgaria on Oct. 1st, 2010

Notes from the composer:

The piano has a special kind of resonance.  Notes and harmonies are able to blend together and create a blurry, almost hazy effect.  Sounds also have a unique characteristic of fading away on the piano.  They will move towards a disappearance, as if to remind us that they are living and will also leave us.  When I write for the piano I try to embrace this particular aspect of the piano.  My synesthesia is what guided my ear in writing Blue Inscription.   From this subjective position, the piece is a little song and a subtle expression.  The writing, for the most part, is lean and transparent; this allows us to clearly hear the fading away and blending of notes, like vapors that hover for a moment and then drift away.

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