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Amelia Golding, Alison Cameron - Death

from Fragments of Solitude by Cameron Lam

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Death deals with the struggles of remorse, self-judgement and reflection which come with time spent alone. The repeated death chants are as much thinking music as a dirge for the dead.

Here we discover remorse.

lyrics

Text from The Solitudes by Luis de Góngora
as translated by Edith Grossman

The Second Solitude (lines 149-155)

Die, beloved enemy,
let my fault die, and your disdain, too late
a penitent, keep for it
a mere sigh that makes my death content
though it is not follow by
a fleeting or indifferent or weary
tear that dries before it is even wept.

credits

from Fragments of Solitude, released December 14, 2015
Composer: Cameron Lam
Author: Luis de Góngora
Translator: Edith Grossman

Soprano: Amelia Golding
Piano: Alison Cameron
Sound Engineer: James Passfield

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Cameron Lam Melbourne, Australia

Composer, gamer, watercolourist, and Artistic Director of Kammerklang.

My music blurs classical and videogame music, bringing in cross-artform collaborations, spectralism, minimalism, and performer agency.

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