general information

composition date
2010
duration
11 min
Dedicatee
Ayako Ocubo
Commission
Collectif Modern Music Making

type

Solo (excluding voice) (Flute)

detailed formation

flute

information about the creation

date
September 27, 2010

Japon, Tokyo, Suginami Kokaidou

interpreters

Reiko Manabe.

Program note

Seihoun is the name of a river in a cultural region of ancient Persia. It also refers to "Maavraaol nahr" (beyond the river) the title of one of the pattern melodies of "Radif", the repertoire of Persian music.

The basic idea of this composition is to spread the melodic and timbre space of this persian pattern. Flute, as a woodwind instrument, offers vast technical possibilities and big variety of tone color which allow the composer to explore in a personal way the subtlest fluctuations of pitch and timbre in Persian music.

Seihoun is based on a model of purely musical elements.



Alireza Farhang.

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