The Austrian composer is this year's guest of honour at the festival with numerous compositions in Paris. Olga Neuwirth plays a special role for Jacob Mühlrad: as a mentor, she gave the young composer important impulses.
Jacob Mühlrad says of his piece, which deals with the dimensions of temporality: " To a human watching a mayfly, its life—brief as a single day—is a moment, precious yet minuscule. But if the sun were an entity capable of observation, a human life would last only 20 seconds in its vast gaze. And what of the galaxy observing the sun? The lifespan of stars would dissolve into mere fractions of a second in the cosmic flow of time. This relativity of time's perception forces us to question: where do we, as temporal beings, situate ourselves in this continuum? Are we creatures of the moment, existing only in fleeting glimpses? Music, with its power to subdivide and magnify time, gives us a language to explore these questions. A single note resonates for milliseconds, yet when woven into harmony, rhythm, and melody, it creates an expansive temporal experience. The interplay between music and time reveals a paradox: time can both expand and collapse, depending on the narrative we impose upon it."
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