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IMA (Prayer) is a sequel to Peter Eötvös' Atlantis, composed
in 1995: a musical memorial commemorating a culture that, at the zenith
of its brightest period, suddenly sank into the sea. But while Atlantis
gives the impression of a slow exploratory journey into the past and in
an underwater world, IMA contemplates the sunken continent from the present.
For the composition of IMA, Peter Eötvös used the verses of
two poets, Gerhard Rühm's poem entitled Gebet, and some lines from
Sándor Weöres' Silent music. Rühm imitates the gesture
of prayer, for which he uses a language similar to "that of a litany,
recitative chanted in a subdued voice", as if, in the ancient culture,
there existed a prayer addressed to ancient gods in an ancient language.
Weöres on his part relates the beginning of the Creation, based on
the Bible in a language of his own invention. According to Eötvös
- who derives his own world of sound from "the meditative aspect and concentration
of the prayers of various cultures" - this sounds like "a Polynesian language
with some Latin influence".
"Ritualism comes naturally to me. Since ritualism is an original form
in which gestures and sound appear in absolute unity, I could in effect
call all my pieces 'ritual'." (Peter Eötvös)
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