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White Coplanar, for clarinet, viola and cracklebox (2005)

Guillermo Gregorio, clarinet
Jen Clare Paulson, viola
Warren Po, cracklebox

"I prefer to put this music in the field of New Music," he explains, "because New Music is not defined. There is more new space to move. In that context, the music many times is not improvised, even when it partially includes improvisation, but it is basically all written in order to give a consistency to the work. Listen two or three times to the work and you will recognize that there is structure. This structure configures itself in different shapes at moments when the music is played because the connections are not the same as the syntactic connections of conventional music, even modern (i.e., New) music." These shapes, especially on Coplanar, are inspired by the visual art of the East European Constructivists and their Argentinean heirs, the Madi and Concrete Art movements. [newworldrecords.org]

Art by Paul Rauschenberg
Guillermo Gregorio - White CoplanarHans Otte - passagesBoguslaw Schäffer - Project for Tuba and TapeLucie Vítková - HighHans Zender - Canto IIEthernet Orchestra - Distant Presences IIILejaren Hiller - Algorithms I, Version 4Horaţiu Rădulescu - Dizzy Divinity IEzra Sims - Two for OneAlexander Goehr - CapriccioBruno Maderna - Juilliard SerenadeDumitru Bughici - Suite for Violin

Guillermo Gregorio - White Coplanar @pelodelperro

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