6 Pieces For Piano, Op.32: III. Rustle Of Spring - “Frühlingsrauschen”
By Composer Christian Sinding
Hélène Gál, Piano
Artwork: “The Piano Player" By Artist Tom Chesar
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6 Pieces For Piano, Op.32: III. Rustle Of Spring - “Frühlingsrauschen”
By Composer Christian Sinding
Hélène Gál, Piano
Artwork: “The Piano Player" By Artist Tom Chesar
One possible way to contradict Bergsonian and Husserlian conceptions of the musical perception (i.e "one perceives a melody when one perceives a continuity through time) is the existence of melodic fission. But the example given by the wikipedia page is maybe less telling than this piece of Christian Sinding, called "Frülingsrauschen" - another very useful german word to add in my vocabulary - "the rustle of spring", or, in french "le gazouillement du printemps". :)
Finally mastered this song.
A beautifully scratchy 1922 vinyl photograph recording of Sweden in the winter... Irene Scharrer performing Rustle of Spring by Christian Sinding. I will dream of winter and snow and chimney smoke and dark cherries of Christmases long ago.