drum set
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From Avalon
Developed from a concise idea into a rich discourse, using idiomatic language unique to its original interpreters. The title serves as a guide for listeners’ expectations. Commissioned by Eduardo Lopes, the work highlights the synergy between the clarinet and drums, promising an engaging auditory experience.
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Mussair
The content describes a unique musical composition featuring soprano and baritone saxophones, accordion, guitar, tuba, and drums. It highlights an irregular groove that is persistent enough to transform into a regular, danceable rhythm, suggesting a connection between musical elements that enhances its appeal.
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“Just” for Drums
The piece discusses two main ideas: the potential dichotomy from two rhythmic divisions being played together, and the concept of “open music,” allowing for reinterpretation. It highlights the performer’s exclusive choices and the role of improvisation, referred to as “real-time composition,” emphasizing the evolving nature of the work.
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accordion, bassoon, cello, chamber music, clarinet, clarinet ensemble, clarinet quartet, drum set, electronics, euphonium, flugelhorn, flute, french horn, guitar, marimba, oboe, obras/works, percussion, piano, saxophone, saxophone ensemble, saxophone quartet, solo, string orchestra, string quartet, trombone, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, viola, violin, woodwind ensembleMorning Tango
The piece exhibits the vigorous nature characteristic of tango, featuring a consistently present main theme. It begins with a brief introduction, followed by initial and counterpoint presentations. The central section explores improvisation, while the conclusion returns to the theme’s original form, culminating in a sudden cut and unique ending gesture.