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Rita Ueda: Someone Out There is Praying for Peace (Let Us Not Be the Reason)
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 7/4/2025

Rita Ueda: Someone Out There is Praying for Peace (Let Us Not Be the Reason)
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 7/4/2025
- Composers: Rita Ueda
- Label: Stradivarius
- UPC: 8011570373281
- Item #: 2717084X
- Genre: Classical Artists
- Release Date: 7/4/2025
Product Notes
The poetic dimension of the three pieces in this album is certainly the listening experience. The two
scores that "compose" the music (two because the first and third pieces use the same one) are nothing more than a framework: a very limited number of directions given to the musicians and the conductor, mostly consisting of short melodic or harmonic fragments positioned in boxes (what is called Rahmen-Notation in German) that extend for the entire duration of a section. To bring a piece to life, each performer must perceive what the others are playing, in a relationship of independence-dependence. This is because the composer expressly requests that each musician performs any melodic fragment, whenever they wish, however they wish, and in whatever order they wish, thus in a context of absolute autonomy. At the same time, this fragment is performed alongside other fragments played by other musicians, and it relates to them, creating an interconnectedness among the parts involved. This is most likely the attitude that Rita Ueda invites us to adopt, directing our attention and perception towards it. A choice of sharing also suggested by the meeting of three different musical cultures, represented in these pieces by the solo instruments, each coming from a different musical tradition, alongside the traditional Western orchestra: the Persian tar, the Chinese guzheng, and the Japanese sho.