White Night, für Bratsche
				 
				
					Claudia Lasareff-Mironoff gewidmet
					The composer notes the following subjects, genres, styles, etc associated with this work: Russian music, Ashkenazi Jewish music, Arab music, Russian culture
					
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3. Oktober 2006 von Claudia Lasareff-Mironoff - Barrows Hall, Billy Graham Center, Wheaton College, Chicago, IL, USA
 
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				 White Night for viola (2006) is a transcription of the final piece of Who is like God?: White Night, for violoncello. It is dedicated to my esteemed colleague, Claudia Lasareff Mironoff, who gave the composition its world premiere. White Night, was directly inspired by various transcendent states of ecstasy I experienced during the many 'White Nights' (Beliye Nochi) spent on the rivers and canals of Saint-Petersburg, Russia, in June 2006. (The nature of the 'White Nights' can be explained by the geographical location of Saint- Petersburg, which is located at 59 degrees 57' north. Due to such high latitude the sun does not appear to sink below the horizon deep enough for any darkness to occur.) It was while surrendering to one these mystical states-brought on, largely, by the sublime beauty of the city enshrined, like a precious jewel, in the white summer night - that the melody of White Night came to me. It was at that point that I felt closest to God.  
				Gattungen
				
Bratsche solo
				Literatur
				
					• Ewald · Directory «Musik für Bratsche», CH, 2013
					• Viola Music by Underrepresented Composers
				
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				Mediathek