{"content":"\n    <div class=\"detail-content\">\n        \n        <strong>About work:</strong> <p><strong>In the Silence of Stone Gentle Breeze Has Come </strong><em>for cello and piano</em> is inspired by the metaphysical mystery of interlacing reflections of the heaven and the earth, turfs and trees, the clouds and the mountains on the monochromatic photographs of Stanisław Woś. The music flows languidly in regular pulses of a rhytmic canon alternating among three voices, thus creating an illusion of a fading sound, reverberating in the echoes of discontinuously rising tones of the minor diatonic scale. </p><br>\n        <em>(author)</em><br>\n        <br>\n        \n\n        <p>\n                \n                <p><strong>First performance abroad</strong></p>\n                \n                29.05.2012, 24th Days of Music by Kraków Composers,\n                Institue of Musicology of the Jagiellonian University,\n                Kraków,\n                PL\n\n<br><span class=\"type\">Performers: </span>Cracow Duo, Jan Kalinowski (vc), Marek Szlezer (pf)\n                <br>\n\n\n            </p>\n    </div>\n"}