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Mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam was composed in Bremen (Germany) on 30th January 2017, shortly after knowing about
the death of Uwe Kolkmeyer, musician
and caricaturist to whom it is dedicated in
memoriam.
The title refers to a thought by Carl Sagan: planet earth is a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam.
An old idea that, of course, was not expressed by him for the first and only
time. In Sufism exists an allegory (attributed
to Muhyiddin Ibn Arabi) according to
which the essences of the possible beings do exist in the darkness before being
manifested by the divine light, as the motes of dust suspended in the air in a
darken room don't become visible until they are lit by a light ray.
A certain optimistic atmosphere in this work may surprise, the
opposite of what is usually associated with death. In my works the tonality of A
major often expresses consolation.
Selma Hande Gade (a Turkish pianist that lives in Denmark), with whom we had
discussed possible titles for this work, recorded a home video in March 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtzhHqB_Nb4
After listening to this recording, Luis Alberto Vittor wrote a report on this work for the blog Analecta Literaria
(https://actaliteraria.blogspot.com), it will be published soon.
The composer made a commercial recording for the label Janus Music & Sound (JMS-999), which
is available on iTunes, Spotify (and similar platforms). Release day: 26th July
2017 (birthday of both the dedicatee, Uwe
Kolkmeyer and of Ibn Arabi).
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