percussion
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accordion, bassoon, cello, chamber music, clarinet, clarinet ensemble, clarinet quartet, concert band, electronics, euphonium, flugelhorn, flute, french horn, guitar, harp, harpsichord, marimba, mixEnsemble, oboe, obras/works, percussion, piano, saxophone, saxophone ensemble, saxophone quartet, solo, string quartet, trombone, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, viola, violin, woodwind ensemblemetamorphosis
This enchanting waltz captures the essence of waves lapping the shores of an Algarve fishing ground. It invites all to embrace and reinterpret its melody, infusing it with personal significance while honoring its original spirit. A heartfelt call for creativity and connection, it resonates with gratitude and artistic rebirth.
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Steps to Nowhere
A work exploring motion without destination. Through interlocking rhythms and evolving textures, it evokes a journey marked by uncertainty and introspection. The piece highlights the marimba’s lyrical and percussive qualities, inviting listeners to embrace the beauty of unresolved paths and open-ended discovery.
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accordion, bassoon, cello, chamber music, clarinet, electronics, euphonium, flugelhorn, flute, french horn, guitar, marimba, oboe, obras/works, percussion, piano, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tuba, vibraphone, viola, violinÉtude 4 sur 3
A captivating fusion of musical theory and creativity unfolds in this piece, which innovatively transforms the conventional canon by utilizing three voices based on a perfect fourth. This bold approach defies traditional expectations, breathing new life into the relationship between intervals and vocal harmonies.
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unClap Tones
This avant-garde composition channels Steve Reich’s influence, igniting inspiration from Clapping Music. It boldly ventures into the realm of open music, presenting a unique orchestration in two movements: contact and reaction. A daring blend of heritage and creative exploration, it challenges conventional boundaries.
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Gamala
Rhythmic complexity reigns in this percussion extravaganza, echoing the allure of Indian ragas. Marco Fernandes tackles a challenging score where ten eighth notes set a steadfast pulse amidst shifting patterns of seven. This concert disguises rhythmic difficulty under a captivating veneer, making it a must-see for those craving sonic intrigue.