Samarasa

Title

Samarasa

Description

Japanese composer Dai Fujikura's "Samarasa" was composed in 2010 with a new version in 2014.

As written on his website, Fujikura states: "'Samarasa' is a rough translation for 'mind at rest' in Sanskrit. I composed this piece for the violinist Hae-Sun Kang who is with Ensemble InterContemporain, commissioned by the Messiaen Festival which takes place in the French Alps. As I set to work on this piece, my focus fell on the right arm of the performer and the movement and speed of the bow. Whereas contemporary music tends to focus on the pitches (which would be the performer’s “left hand”, and its fingering) - and quite understandably so - I was more fascinated with the right arm, as was the case with my viola piece “flux”. The first part begins with the same note being played alternately on three strings, where the violinist’s bow maintains its normal movement while the “left hand” shifts geographically on violin’s fingerboard. This unconventional method produces an irregular kind of melody. During the compositional process I tried drawing the neck of a violin on a piece of paper and placing my fingers along it. The constant cross-string technique employed in the piece is another “unnatural” characteristic unique to string instruments."
Duration: 9 minutes

Creator

Fujikura, Dai (b. 1977)

Source

Dai Fujikura, "Dai Fujikura - 'Samarasa' (new version) for violin" (YouTube), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW0sCWPvaj0

Publisher

Ricordi

Date

2014

Format

0-10 minutes

Coverage

2000-

Instrumentation

violin / violon

Ensemble Type

solo

Citation

Fujikura, Dai (b. 1977), “Samarasa,” Music EnLivened, accessed November 21, 2024, http://omeka.uottawa.ca/music-enlivened/items/show/238.

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