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Angst!! for unaccompanied solo soprano
RSN:
72321
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Composition Date:
2000
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Revision Date:
N/A
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Duration:
00:10:00
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Call Number
MV 1000 H678an
Genre
Solo Voice, A Capella
Material Type
Print-music
Acquisition Date
2017-04-06
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Unpublished, printed by CMC / Inédit, imprimé par le CMC
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Toronto
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Found 1 record(s)
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Instrument
Number
52434
Voices
Soprano
1
Divided
No
Solo
No
See Also
60021, Angst, AR2486, Alice Ping Yee Ho, 00:14:38
Angst!!
is a reaction to the myth of the inferiority of women created by centuries of religious and philosophical viewpoints. The piece does not use a text. It uses phonemes in a primordial attempt to express the fear and anxiety that women encounter, and at the end, a realization of the power that each woman possesses. The woman singing represents all women as she chants, screams, uses ritualistic gestures and literally turns her back on this old age belief. Sheets of newspapers are used to represent the established myth of the definition of women that saturates our daily perceptions. Stories of the injustices done to women are literally torn to shreds and cut up during the performance. Large scissors are used at the end of the piece as an omen that women do have the power to change the fate of our world. As our protagonist cuts through these images of daily life, she hopes to find a new place in the world and victory over fear. Finally, this piece can be seen as a ritual exorcism to rid women from all fear.
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Toronto
01TO72321
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1
Vancouver
01VA72321
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Calgary
01CA72321
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