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Idiosyncrasies for contrabass clarinet and electronics, by Miroslav Spasov

Idiosyncrasies for contrabass clarinet and electronics

by Miroslav Spasov

CBCL: Sarah Watts

World Premiere at the 2019 SABRe day (01/02/19), Zurich, Switzerland

This piece uses the SABRe senor technology

Idiosyncrasies for contrabass clarinet and electronics tells a ‘story’ about moving from one into another world where the ‘old’ acoustic contrabass clarinet evolves into a new ‘Another’ one as its original sounds are ‘expanded’ into electronics.

String quartet Vesna Ayama played by the Kreutzer Quartet from London gives an idea of a  new society – the new era being symbolised by the title: Vesna (Spring) and Ayama, a Sanksrit word meaning “expansion,” “extension” or “breadth. Written for the Centenary of  Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps premiere in Paris. 

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