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The
Great Learning. Divided
into seven individual works or paragraphs, The Great Learning, written
by Cornelius Cardew between 1968 and 1971, is based on the opening
seven paragraphs of the Ta Hio, the first of the four books attributed
to the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Following a translation by the
poet Ezra Pound, the corresponding paragraphs are either spoken or sung
and accompanied by, or alternated with, detailed musical interventions
that are scored in various ways. These include standard notation,
graphic notation, and verbal instructions, sometimes leading to free
improvisation. The entire work lasts approximately seven hours,
individual paragraphs varying from thirty minutes to two hours.
The
paragraphe 5 is based on the principle of a process of interpretation
in 3 phases : the dumb show, compositions, free and collective
improvisation - intended to prepare exercices for the ultimage goal of
the piece : a collective and free improvisation.

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Courtesy: Culturgest Porte/les gens d'Uterpan
Photos:Cristina Regadas
Performers : Luis Andres
Corvalan Correa, Emilie
Bonnaud, Thibaud Croisy, Sophie Demeyer, Lore Gablier, Déborah
Lary, Clémentine Maubon,
Steve Paulet, Santiago Reyes, Songs and signs scores for an unlimited number of performers
(musician or not)
Partners
:
Association « Les Gens d’Uterpan
» in residence at CAC Brétigny is supported by the
Département
de l’Essonne and CAC Brétigny, Equipment of the
Communauté
d’agglomération du Val d’Orge.
With the support of the Ile-de-France Regional Cultural Affairs Office
- Ministry of Culture and Communications, support to a
choreographic compagny / Association Beaumarchais-SACD, support
to creation / Ile-de-France Region and Département of
Paris, support to employment
Specific partners : Culturgest Porto
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