Sacred Places II
for flute (alto flute), violoncello and piano
subtitle
The Valley of the Gods
year of composition
2019
duration
ca 12'
text
SACRED PLACES II was originally composed for violin, alto saxophone and piano, commissioned by Gaudeamus Music Week 2019 and Kugoni Trio.
In 2019, Wim Henderickx also created this version for flute, cello and piano, and in 2021 he created a version for violin, clarinet and piano.
The work consists of seven movements:
Prologue
1 - Sacred Gongs
2 - Mantra
3 - Memory of Swayabhunath
4 - Shiva, the Destroyer and Creator
5 - Hope for Enlightenment
Epilogue
Sacred Places II was inspired by Wim Henderickx's experiences during his stay in Kathmandu, Nepal. The spirituality he experienced at various locations left a deep impression on him, and the energy he perceived at the stupa (semicircular Buddhist structure for meditation) of Bouddhanath provided the basic inspiration for this work.
The composition contains different energies; sometimes excited with an enormous rhythmic drive, at other times introspective, with a meditative character.
Various instrumental techniques are used, such as multiphonics for the saxophone, the pianist playing inside the piano, etc.
The use of microtonality is an important feature in this work.
instrumentation
Flute (also Alto flute), Piano, Violoncello
first performance date
27.11.2019
first performance place
Beeldenstorm, Brussel
first performance by
Phoenix Trio