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Pasajera eterna [piano] #Piano seul #INTERMÉDIAIRE #Juan María Solare #Pasajera eterna [piano] #Juan Maria Solare #SheetMusicPlus
Piano Solo - Level 3 - SKU: A0.596505 Composed by Juan María Solare. 20th Century,Concert,Standards. Score. 9 pages. Juan Maria Solare #3360751. Published by Juan Maria Solare (A0.596505). Pasajera eterna [Eternal passenger] was composed in 2011 in Bremen and Worpswede (Germany). This piano prelude is dedicated to Belén Rouco. Duration: 5 minutes (or slightly less). ISWC: T-803.153.190-6 Video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBeZFFrVE8g Recording on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4fWhzoB99Se9BrLrZ9f7yd Pasajera eterna is also part of the CD Sombras blancas (White shadows) by Juan María Solare. The title 'Pasajera eterna' is in Spanish an oxymoron, that is, a figure of thought that consists of complementing a word with another word that has a contradictory or opposite meaning. 'Pasajera' (temporary, transient), as an adjective, is a situation that does not last forever, ephemeral, while 'eternal' is just the opposite. Furthermore, if we read 'pasajera' (traveller, passenger) as a noun, the title alludes to a person on a constant journey, on the move. The expression 'Pasajera eterna' was invented by the dedicatee of this work, Belén Rouco, who kindly authorised me to use it to title this music. Under the literary name of 'Pasajera eterna', Belén signs and publishes her writings, poems and reflections.  Keywords: romantic piano music, easy listening, post-romantic, neo-classical, contemporary classical, melodic.   World Premiere: by Juan María Solare on Tue 16/OCT/2012, recital Neue Konsonanz (New Consonance) at the Theater of the University of Bremen. Argentine premiere by Juan María Solare on 25/APR/2014 at the Legislatura Porteña (cycle Música Clásica Argentina), Buenos Aires. British premiere: by Juan María Solare on 23/MAY/2014 at the Bolívar Hall in London (recital Tango Bar).   There is also a second version for quintet (flute, alto saxophone, cello, double bass and piano), recorded in Birmingham (UK) by the ensemble El ultimo tango and a third version for alto saxophone and piano (2016).