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Paysage Frontière Music Video Release

Paysage Frontière Music Video Release

Premiering On Sunday, September 6, 2020

Paysage Frontière, composed by Victor Ibarra, was commissioned as part of a Doctoral recording project at Arizona State University by Vince Dominguez.

The work was premiered by Vince Dominguez at Quinteto Latino Seminario, August 27, 2020 in San Francisco, CA.

Score Available at www.victoribarra.net/music/catalogue-of-works/ Music Video by Tonal Memories Creative © 2020

PROGRAM NOTES

"Paysage Frontière, translated as Border Landscape was commissioned by Dr. Vince Dominguez in July 2019, completed in February 2020, and written to underscore the border crisis that escalated in the 2010s between the United States and Mexico. In this work, the theme is established specifically with the installation Resistencia by Marcela Armas in mind. In this visual installation, the borderline of Mexico and the United States is drawn in the dark space of the room with an incandescent metallic filament. According to the installation’s own description, “The work is presented in the physical space as a real limit, overflowing with tension and incandescence. Resistance is a representation of the United States-Mexico border executed with a metal incandescent filament called resistance heating. A series of steel cables, or “tensors”, allow the set of vectors to configure the border drawing in three-dimensional space. The wires act as a group of forces in tension that enable the line to be sustained in space.” The resistance used in the installation establishes a metaphorical relationship to the sociopolitical reality that is lived on both sides of the border by representing it as an overwhelming line, filled with tension and incandescence. Resistance heating demands and consumes large amounts of energy from the electrical grid that feeds it.” Taking this installation as a reference and in accordance with my usual way of working from graphic sketches that I transform into melodic designs, I reference the tension and fold points of the metallic filament that turns on and off in the dark space. Similarly, the idea of ​​incandescence, on and off, are present in the nuances and notes that accompany the primary melodic design on which the piece is structured. The idea of ​​resistance becomes a constant, immutable, unifying force that is interwoven between the visual universe, present in the installation of weapons, and in the sound in the acoustic space that remains empty. The work reflects the border as a dangerous edge, as well as the rupture and distortion of relations between two neighboring nations. " -Victor Ibarra

Earlier Event: August 27
Seminario Institute 2020
Later Event: September 13
Polatschek Etude Series: Episode 14