... Au delà du hasard

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… Au delà du hasard (Beyond Chance) is a composition for three women’s voices (SSA) and four instrumental groups, by the French composer Jean Barraqué, written in 1958–59. It is the second part of a projected but unfinished cycle of works based on Hermann Broch’s novel The Death of Virgil, and uses texts written by the composer based on a quotation from Broch’s novel, in the French translation by Albert Kohn. A performance lasts about forty minutes.

History[]

After completing the first draft of Le Temps restitué in December, 1957, Barraqué temporarily set aside his Mort de Virgile project in order to collaborate with Jean Thibaudeau and  [fr; oc] on two dramatic projects (Invitation au voyage and Echelle visuelle). The projects foundered, and Barraqué used some of the music he had composed for them in … Au delà du hasard. The manuscript score was completed on 22 December 1959, and the composer later added a dedication to André Hodeir, on 12 June 1961. The work was first performed on 26 January 1960 on a concert of the Domaine Musical at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris. The performers were Yvonne Loriod (piano), Ethel Semser, Marie-Thérèse Cahn, and Simone Codinas (vocalists), Hubert Rostaing (clarinet), the Jazz Groupe de Paris (musical director André Hodeir) and the Ensemble du Domaine Musical, all conducted by Pierre Boulez. The score was published in 1967 by in Florence.[1]

Analysis[]

The composer described … Au delà du hasard as

a kind of multidimensional musical vision. Several movements are interrelated, appearing, reappearing, and vanishing, embodying the idea of strangeness and heterogeneity. The perpetual variation has to do with the notion of "musical oblivion." All parameters ... pitches, durations, register, timbre, set up a complete contradiction with the orchestration. The jazz group is conceived here as one block of sound among others, as a harmonic agglomeration.[2]

The work is in thirteen movements, performed without a break:

  1. "La Nuit sans rayons" (Night Without Rays)
  2. "Incapables …"
  3. "Quelles Marques …" (Such Marks …)
  4. "La Démesure" (The Excess)
  5. "Dans la Multitude" (In the Throng)
  6. "Instrumental 1"
  7. "Pour la Lisière …" (For the Margin …)
  8. "Instrumental 2"
  9. "Avant la Citation" (Before the Quotation)
  10. "Aveuglé par le Rêve" (Blinded by Dream)
  11. "Instrumental 3"
  12. "... au delà des droites Lignes" (Beyond Straight Lines)
  13. "D’une Pensée sans nuit" (On a Thought without Night)

The score is prefaced by a quotation from Albert Kohn’s translation of Broch:

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