It is of an almost transcendental delicacy.The way the piano moves in the immediate initial moments of the song brings with it a curious sense of hope that goes beyond the limits of sound and captures the emotional scope of the viewer by virtue of its touching nature. Like the breeze of dusk making the flowers waltz slowly together the grass of the garden, the instrument suggests an immerse not only in the subtlety, but mainly the lightness.
Sweet and simple, the melody created by the instrument works as a tender embrace or even as a landscape in which sunlight breaks through the dense layer of gray clouds in the form of a perfect metaphor for hope. Of a scholarly nature, therefore, the song uses the nuances drawn by the notes of the piano as a way to expand the senses of the viewer and awaken, in it, a sensitivity that makes him convalesce before the other.
Although essentially delicate, the melody built in the work, besides being purely minimalist, carries with it curious dramatic touches that encapsulate the disharmony existing today. It is not surprising, therefore, that with A Doll’s Ballet, Ralston Van Der Schyff seeks to encourage the viewer to reflect on the world of today, embraced by so much turbulence. However, what draws attention is the narrative path of the work, which comes out of chaos and goes quietly walking towards the hope of better days.
[Read the original article here: Reflects On The Turbulent World]