Chaconnerie is a recording that deals with repetition. Chaconnerie
illustrates that particular principle of Art that seeks to combine
elements over and over again to achieve balance and unity. Chaconnerie
encourages us to undertake a voyage in which sounds –through the
centuries– build upon an insistently repeated, or imaginatively varied,
scheme. Repetition has been a major element of humankind’s artistic
manifestations and expressions ever since the time of the moais on
Easter Island up to the drawings of Max C. Escher. Repetition is rhythm,
pulse, and life, and life overflows in the chaconne, a dance whose
origin Lope de Vega attributed to the American Indian (“from the Indies
to Seville / it has come by post”) and whose character Miguel de
Cervantes describes as lascivious and immoral. With its accent on the
second beat and its variations on a harmonic scheme, this dancing base –
together with sarabandes, folias, and passacaglias – was conducive to
improvisation on chordal progressions, a novelty that had a crucial
impact on Baroque music in Europe.
jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2018
Silvia Márquez CHACONNERIE
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