TRAMONTO
Romanza for Cello and Piano
Year of composition: 2007
Length: 7′
Instrumentation: Cello and Piano
(It exists version for Cello and Wind Ensemble as well)
PURCHASE
On 23 February 2002, the Asociación Cultural La Tertulia (La Tertulia Cultural Association) of Chiva, to which the composer belongs, held a tribute to the well-known local painter José Morea. One part of the event was the premiere of four pieces (grouped until the title of Miradas [Glances]) that were inspired by three of his paintings. The second, Tramonto en-con Palinuro, evoked a melancholy dusk in Italy: you were observing, amongst a mist of warm colours, the town of Palinuro reclining over the sea and forming a large island in doing so. In the bottom right hand corner, the painter himself was smoking and calmly watching the scene. The piece was written for cello and piano. Five years later, this composition is revisited and, after a profound revision (many aspects of the original have been modified), presented in two different versions: the one, like the original, is written for cello and piano and the other with accompaniment by wind instruments and percussion.