- Program Notes
- Materials, perhaps like memories, seem to be fluid. All materials or things do not stand still in the present moment (even if they seem to flow more slowly through time than our memories)...
A planetarium is not a specific place that exists somewhere, is a simplistic electronic object that can be placed at home; or it can refer to the various apps in people’s smartphone. We point the camera at the sky and stars appear that we cannot see with the naked eye, along with their names. They seem to be quite special, and also they seem to be "unprofessional" compared to the museums of scientific institutes, but they do carry the imagination of "things" (stars) in the simplest way. It is romantic to connect with these distant things in a private time and space. This piece seems to discuss the 'Sense of security' of making stars als a personal objects in private time and space. And it is feels real, it is feels gentle. It is even full of nostalgia,and memories...
- Recording Notes
- https://soundcloud.com/yuheng-chen-composer/planetariumbeta-2022-for-flute-clarinet-violin-violoncello-and-piano
- Performer Credits
- Ensemble Platypus