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Ina. Bass flute, six recorded flutes (tape) - Partition et parties

Par : Chaya Czernowin
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  • FournisseurURTEXT
  • EAN9790001135948
  • Réf. fournisseurED 9680
  • Dimensions23,1 cm × 30,3 cm × 0,0 cm
  • Poids0.346 kg
  • Nb. de pages88

Résumé

The idea of the composite instrument can be traced back to the works I wrote for pre­recorded and live soloist beginning around 1988. In my works Afatsim for mixed ensemble, Die Kreuzung for U (Alto-Shô or Accordion), Alto-Saxophone and Double-bass, and the String Quartet, disparate instruments become a single composite instrument. Contrarily, in Ina and other pieces of this time, a singular instrument is unbraided into disparate voices.
At the time, this suggested an exploration into the drama of the singular persona (and thus the singular per­former) confronted with the many divergent voices within. Ina unequivocally retains a cer­tain narrative and dramatic conception in its play between the soloist and his or her internal environment. The piece is dedicated to John Sebastian Winston. - Chaya Czernowin) Instrumentation : bassflute solo and six other flutes (recorded or live)
The idea of the composite instrument can be traced back to the works I wrote for pre­recorded and live soloist beginning around 1988. In my works Afatsim for mixed ensemble, Die Kreuzung for U (Alto-Shô or Accordion), Alto-Saxophone and Double-bass, and the String Quartet, disparate instruments become a single composite instrument. Contrarily, in Ina and other pieces of this time, a singular instrument is unbraided into disparate voices.
At the time, this suggested an exploration into the drama of the singular persona (and thus the singular per­former) confronted with the many divergent voices within. Ina unequivocally retains a cer­tain narrative and dramatic conception in its play between the soloist and his or her internal environment. The piece is dedicated to John Sebastian Winston. - Chaya Czernowin) Instrumentation : bassflute solo and six other flutes (recorded or live)