RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Prifti, Egli T1 Planetears: Climate, Problems of Our Time, Future Threats JF Musicologica Olomucensia YR 2015 VO 21 IS 1 SP 87 OP 111 DO 10.5507/mo.2015.006 UL https://musicologica.upol.cz/artkey/mus-201501-0006.php AB Aleksandër Peçi (born 1951) is at the moment one of the most active and successful Albanian composers living in Albania. His music language is very specific and well appreciated in the international music scene. Lately Peçi developed a compositional logo named Polygravité CC2. Planetears is a composition where he uses for the first time his compositional logo, along with other music elements such as an Oi-interval originating in the Albanian folklore, or the Double Lacrimosa which is a combination of the cadence of Mozart's Lacrimosa and the seventh interval from the Albanian lament. The name Planetears is made of two words planet and tears. The inspiration came from a speech by the U. S. president Barack Obama at the 2009 summit on global warming, and also from a poem by Al Gore about climate change and its effect on our planet. Every music element used expresses a specific non-music content and it is carefully chosen by the author. The analysis highlights the main music elements and techniques, and their effect on the piece. The climate problem is expressed by a combination of Albanian music elements (from the Albanian lament), western music (W. A. Mozart) and Peçi's original techniques (Polygravité CC2).