Pasaje Seaver

Pasaje Seaver is a composition for piano solo by Juan María Solare. Duration: about 7 minutes. The piece has been written in Worpswede (Germany), in December 2001, within the frame of an "artist in residence" programme at the foundation "Künstlerhäuser Worpswede". Pasaje Seaver has the ISWC: T-800.025.719-3.

Known performances

Other appearances of the piece

Pasaje Seaver was used in the Spanish shortfilm "Mesa para dos" by Medardo Amor and Angel Almazán, August 2003.

Recordings

Pasaje Seaver is included in the CD Tango Monologues (Juan Maria Solare, piano) as track 4. After the digital release of the album (2010), it is available in most digital platforms. [1]

Biographic aspects

The composer wrote in the booklet of his CD Tango Monologues:

"I was about eight years old when my father took me to see a street that was being demolished in order to build a highway. Later I learned that the Pasaje Seaver was a street steeped in the more Bohemian traditions of Buenos Aires. My piece Pasaje Seaver symbolizes the systematic destruction of memory in the name of progress - a destruction that may or may not be justified, which is just a question of definition. Musically speaking, tango fragments are brought together with greater or lesser continuity. Pasaje Seaver does not follow a narrative, but paints a static picture of total desolation and ruin. This work is dedicated to my father in memoriam."[2]

Marginalia

Bibliography

References

Allmusic

  1. https://play.spotify.com/track/5m9Q7xP1hCElu4Qa7BoN92
  2. Solare, Juan María, 2010, Tango Monologues Liner Notes
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