Navarro Trio
Schroeder Hall
2:00 pm
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$12 Admission, Free Parking, SSU Students FREE, $5 Visiting Student Tickets
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The title refers to a passage from Mishneh Torah book one Yesodei haTorah (The Laws Which Are the Foundations of the Torah by Moses ben Maimon (1138–1204), commonly known as Maimonides, also referred to as the Rambam where the four bodies or elements are enumerated:
These four bodies: fire, wind (air), water, and earth are the fundamental [elements] of all the creations below the sky. Everything that exists - [be it] man, beast, fowl, crawling creature, fish, plant, metal, precious stone, pearl, building stone, mountain, or lump of earth - the body of all these [entities] is a combination of these four fundamental [elements].
Thus, all the bodies which are found below the sky, with the exception of these four bodies, are a combination of matter and form,1 and their matter is a combination of these fundamental [elements].
The main motive – F – A – Bb – E represents each of the four bodies;
F Fire
A Air
Bb Water
E Earth
These four elements provided inspiration for all “elements” of the piece; melodic, harmonic and texture and form.