Bach — Purgatorio Major II
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In the silent section of Major Purgatorio II, Bach didn't appear walking or demanding solemnity: he descended on a swing, as if gravity only half obeyed him. It wasn't a game. Nor was it irony. It was a way of measuring the weight of the soul as it moved across the void. He swung slowly, inaugurating a cadence that belonged neither to the wind nor to time. The swaying revealed something we only intuited in life: the architecture of his spirit isn't made of rigidity, but of successive surrenders to equilibrium, an order that is remade with each impulse.
Her gaze—calm, yet unwavering—possessed the serenity of those who have learned to bear the unbearable. Each sway was a compass folding back upon itself; each ascent, a reminder that light is never won without first negotiating with the shadow that sustains it. [...]
[...] In that dark and vibrant, almost ritualistic space, the creator's other dialectic was revealed: not fury against form, but form that breathes within doubt; desire that reorganizes the world without breaking it; calm that does not suppress the noise, but orders it before it exists.
[...] because in the Second Major Purgatorio, Bach neither rises nor descends: he sways at the precise point where silence learns to move. An image that returns. An image that weighs heavily. An image that, like Bach himself, never ceases to oscillate within the one who remembers it.
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Black aluminum frame, sturdy and stylish.
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250 g/m² paper, matte, acid-free and FSC certified.
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Hanging kit included (option: Ready to hang).
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