pressure-divided
for violoncello and electronics
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Specifications
Region
North America (Canada - USA)
Estimated Duration
16 - 20min
Date
2015
ISMN : 979-0-2325-1652-3
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Notes on this piece
Since 2012 I had multiple work periods with the French cellist Séverine Ballon who inspired me immediately with her sense for sounds and her curious experimentations.
pressure-divided is the result of our meetings, where we improvised, recorded a rich spectrum of sounds and experimented with relationships between instrumental gesture and live electronics.
The work expresses changing mental states in which we find ourselves when under pressure and a variety of influences, while trying to pursue our own ideas and goals.
The desire to perceive a clear manageable structure gets repeatedly interrupted by contrasting elements. In the second half of the work develops a fragile pursuit of simpler musical phrases and longer time spans.
The title also refers to the opposing protagonists instrument and electronics, as well as the formal structure of the composition.
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violoncello and 8-channel live-electronics
year: 2015
duration: 18 min.
studio: Harvard University
dedicated to Séverine Ballon
first performance: September 26, 2015 by Séverine Ballon , Festival Kontakte, Academy of Arts, Berlin
year: 2015
duration: 18 min.
studio: Harvard University
dedicated to Séverine Ballon
first performance: September 26, 2015 by Séverine Ballon , Festival Kontakte, Academy of Arts, Berlin
Since 2012 I had multiple work periods with the French cellist Séverine Ballon who inspired me immediately with her sense for sounds and her curious experimentations.
pressure-divided is the result of our meetings, where we improvised, recorded a rich spectrum of sounds and experimented with relationships between instrumental gesture and live electronics.
The work expresses changing mental states in which we find ourselves when under pressure and a variety of influences, while trying to pursue our own ideas and goals.
The desire to perceive a clear manageable structure gets repeatedly interrupted by contrasting elements. In the second half of the work develops a fragile pursuit of simpler musical phrases and longer time spans.
The title also refers to the opposing protagonists instrument and electronics, as well as the formal structure of the composition.
Instrumentation
Cello|electronics
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 24
Pages - 24