Jun 22, 2012 Grosser Saal, Hochschule für Musik Basel (Switzerland)
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Being somewhat neglected from the expressive palette of western arts, boredom is one of the most influential and frequently experienced emotional states of people in the western world. In his lecture “Die Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik” (“The Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics”), the German philosopher Martin Heidegger devotes around hundred pages for a somewhat self-explanatory discussion about boredom and defines three general types of boredom. The deepest of them is named “profound boredom”.
In this piece, in addition to the narration of Heidegger’s texts by the performers, I try to express a boredom that lies below the daily provisional one, the underlying meaninglessness of the seemingly extensive activity, as well as to observe the way a profound boredom may influence the passing of time and its perception.
In this piece, in addition to the narration of Heidegger’s texts by the performers, I try to express a boredom that lies below the daily provisional one, the underlying meaninglessness of the seemingly extensive activity, as well as to observe the way a profound boredom may influence the passing of time and its perception.
Performances
Jul 12, 2012 University of St Andrews (Scotland, UK)
Synergia Trio | World Saxophone Congress 2012
Oct 18, 2012 Hochschule für Musik Trossingen (Germany)
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Jun 21, 2013 Klaus Linder Saal, Hochschule für Musik Basel (Switzerland)
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