Berio Eindrücke
Trio and the Miami String Quartet, to whom it is dedicated. String parts available on rental. For advanced ensembles. Duration: 24’
Written in 1973-1974 for the Zurich Tonhalle Gesellschaft, Eindrücke rests on an indefinite time perspective. Conceived as a commentary on two preceding works for orchestra, Bewegung (1971) and Still (1972), Eindrücke unfolds, as in a dream, the distant memory of a march and of a melody. It is an ostinato of two fragmented discourses, indifferent to each other and almost immobile, transforming very slowly, pursuing and crossing themselves and never meeting...
Luciano Berio
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Berio Eindrücke
Berio Eindrücke
Trio and the Miami String Quartet, to whom it is dedicated. String parts available on rental. For advanced ensembles. Duration: 24’
Written in 1973-1974 for the Zurich Tonhalle Gesellschaft, Eindrücke rests on an indefinite time perspective. Conceived as a commentary on two preceding works for orchestra, Bewegung (1971) and Still (1972), Eindrücke unfolds, as in a dream, the distant memory of a march and of a melody. It is an ostinato of two fragmented discourses, indifferent to each other and almost immobile, transforming very slowly, pursuing and crossing themselves and never meeting...
Luciano Berio
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Trio and the Miami String Quartet, to whom it is dedicated. String parts available on rental. For advanced ensembles. Duration: 24’
Written in 1973-1974 for the Zurich Tonhalle Gesellschaft, Eindrücke rests on an indefinite time perspective. Conceived as a commentary on two preceding works for orchestra, Bewegung (1971) and Still (1972), Eindrücke unfolds, as in a dream, the distant memory of a march and of a melody. It is an ostinato of two fragmented discourses, indifferent to each other and almost immobile, transforming very slowly, pursuing and crossing themselves and never meeting...
Luciano Berio








