Absolute Inwardness

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Absolute Inwardness was Hegel’s definition of the true content of Romanticism (‘infinite subjectivity’). This piece draws on elements of late romantic style, and fragments them until the work disintegrates into a constellation of ideas that look inwards. There are echoes of chorales, of late Brahms, and at the end the piece dissolves into a chord that covers the entire range of the piano. This work is something of a companion piece to The Couperin Sketchbooks, being its opposite in many respects.

Details

for piano
Year:
2021
Category:
Solo
Publisher:
Composers Edition
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Recordings:
Minutes:
10

Instrumentation

Piano
1

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