Golden Key Music Festival (GKMF 2020)

The work “The Elves (the enchanting forest)” was awarded the Diplôme de Troisième Degré in the International Category of the Golden Key Music Festival composition competition in 2020. This festival combines a unique artistic, performative and educational experience, attracting both professional musicians and promising students. Each year, the festival offers a rich diversity of musical, artistic and cultural experiences, fostering exchange and learning between participants of different nationalities and cultures.

The composition “The Elves (the enchanting forest)” stands out for its ability to capture the imagination and transport listeners into an enchanted world, populated by mystical creatures and fairytale landscapes. Recognition in this competition underlines not only the artistic quality of the work, but also the composer’s technical mastery and musical sensitivity.

In addition, this composition was co-produced by RMN Music and is featured on the “In Focus” CD.The aim of this innovative project and debut album is to shine the spotlight on talented composers, as well as new promises and emerging voices in the world of contemporary classical music.

The Golden Key Music Festival, through its commitment to promoting artistic excellence and innovation, plays a crucial role in enriching the musical landscape and recognizing talent.

The success of this composition at the Golden Key Music Festival and its inclusion on the “In Focus” CD testify to the work’s reach and impact, as well as the composer’s ability to touch and inspire a wide audience.

Elves are legendary creatures that have been part of Northern European folklore for centuries. They are typically described as magical beings with small stature, pointed ears, and a deep love of nature. Philippe Mathis’ piano piece « The Elves » beautifully captures the essence of these enchanting creatures with its ethereal soundscape.

The melodies and harmonies create the feeling of exploring a magical forest where fairies live and spread their positive influence throughout the world.

Philippe Mathis’ incorporation of passages with broad melodic lines creates a captivating, mesmerizing atmosphere that immerses the listener in a realm of fantasy and awe. The harmonies in « The Elves » enhance the fantastical nature of these beings, similar to contemporary media such as books, movies, and video games. Listening to « The Elves » is a pleasurable experience that stimulates the imagination and encourages the listener to discover the enchanting world of these captivating creatures, capturing the essence and enchantment of these mythical beings. With its delicate melodies and intricate harmonies, the composition transports the listener to a world of ethereal beauty.

« The Elves » begins with a hauntingly beautiful melody played on the piano, the notes seemingly dancing like mystical creatures in a moonlit forest. The music flows with grace and elegance, evoking a sense of wonder and enchantment. As the piece progresses, Philippe Mathis skillfully weaves together various musical motifs, creating a tapestry of sound that mirrors the enchanting world of the elves.

As the music reaches its climax, Philippe Mathis presents arpeggios that cascade like shimmering waterfalls. The composition reaches its climax, capturing the elven realm in all its splendor. Gradually, the music slows down, returning to the gentle melancholy of the opening melody, leaving a lingering sense of calm.

Philippe Mathis’ piano piece, « The Elves, » embodies the mythical creatures that have captured the hearts and imaginations of people throughout history. With its melodies, harmonies, and love of nature, the composition is a testament to Mathis’ musical skills and his ability to convey energy through music. Listening to « The Elves » is a truly interesting experience that transports the listener to a realm of magic and beauty.

Golden Key Music Festivals

Auteur/autrice : pmathis

Philippe Mathis initially worked as a pianist in Paris and for a renowned agency in Geneva. For ten years, he played jazz and international music across Europe, Monaco, and Asia. Even after leaving the music business, he continued to compose. His goal is to create music for piano that pianists enjoy performing.