The story of Alcestis is one of love and sacrifice, of pain, of the desire to live – and die – for the other.
“I exist when I say ‘You,'” says Capitini, “only when there is another one we do exist, and perhaps life makes sense, and death is nothing more than a shared journey.” The story of Alcestis is like a melody interwoven with the notes of a violin, where love and sacrifice resonate in harmony.
Each note represents a moment of life and death, a delicate balance between the desire to live for the other and the awareness of one’s own mortality. Just as in music, where each sound is essential to create an entire composition, in life, every choice we make carries its weight and meaning. In this context, simplicity becomes a form of art, a separation between sound, text, and image, which then reassembles in the imagination of whoever’s listening.
Sound thus becomes the perfect means to carry an image and feel the text within us.
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