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Rhapsody
in
blue

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Inspiration

Rhapsody in Blue draws its inspiration from George Gershwin’s composition of the same name, but also from a more personal beginning: the study of the piano. The work emerges from the meeting of these two impulses — the emotional force of music and the intimate experience of learning to enter its language.

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The layered composition reflects that dialogue. The musical score is not only a visual reference, but a trace of rhythm, structure, and movement.
Combined with the organic form of the flower, it suggests a space where sound and nature, discipline and instinct, coexist.
The title becomes both homage and threshold: a reference to Gershwin’s world, and to the beginning of a new relationship with music.

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