Fractals
for violin and clarinet in B-flat
10,30 €
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Especificaciones
Region
North America (Canada - USA)
Estimated Duration
11 - 15min
Date
2016
ISMN : 979-0-2325-4728-2
Descripción The term “fractal” was first used by mathematician Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975. It was based on the Latin term frāctus, meaning “broken” or “fractured.” Mathematically driven by recursion, a fractal is a never-ending pattern. It can evolve into complex patterns that are self-similar across all scales in an ongoing feedback loop. It serves as the basis for chaos theory, which examines the behavior of dynamic systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions, causing a response popularly known as the butterfly effect. Fractals are also widely observed in nature in forms such as clouds, trees, mountains, seashells, etc. It is the imageries of such spectacular fractal designs and the theories behind them that inspired this composition.
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Instrumentation
Clarinet|Violin
Recording
Yu-Fang Chen on violin and Pei-Lun Tsai on clarinet
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 26
Pages - 26