Lunsqui-Rupturas (2S)-V/PN

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In Rupturas for vibraphone and piano, I try to establish entropic relationships between frequencies, rhythm and harmonic structures as if they were part of structures undergoing various kinds of physical-chemical transformations. In this sense, each note is treated as an atomic particle. After a brief introduction where the sonic material is still being investigated, the atoms are condensed into chords (or molecules) that are synchronously arranged and submitted to different kinds of 'forces'. Further procedures of echoing, colliding, super-positioning, expanding and compressing, will delineate the formal aspects of the work. Throughout the entire piece, vibraphone and piano constitute one single meta-instrument of various layers, rather than two different entities. Also, as an important part of most of my works, I use more abstract techniques to dissect elements found in various cultures around the world. For example, the last section of the piece makes use of repetitive structures that can be referred to the fast-pacing music genre coming from the Northeast of Brazil known as Frevo". (Alexandre Lunsqui)

Number of Players: 2
Difficulty: Grade 5
Instrumentation:
  • Player 1: Vibraphone

  • Player 2: Piano



  • Alexandre Lunsqui (Sao Paulo) is a graduate of the University of Campinas, and pursued postgraduate studies in composition at University of Iowa, Columbia University, and IRCAM (year-long course of composition and computer music). His mains composition teachers were JosÈ Augusto Mannis and Tristan Murail. His music has been played in Argentina, Austria, Brazil, China, England, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, and around the US. He has participated in festivals such as Gaudeamus Music Week, Manca, Darmstadt, CrossDrumming, Aspekte, Time of Music, Musica Nova, Beijing Modern, Music at the Anthology, Creative Music Festival, PASIC, Luxembourg Fest and Resonances. He has been awarded the Virtuose Prize given by the Ministry of Culture of Brazil. Ensembles that have played his music include Ensemble Aleph, Arditti String Quartet, Argento Chamber Ensemble, Ensemble L'Arsenale, Ensemble Piano Possibile, Ensemble Counter)induction, New York New Music Ensemble, New York Miniaturist Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, TimeTable Percussion, ECCE, MATA Micro Orchestra, International Contemporary Ensemble, and Due East. A CD with his chamber music was released in spring 2008. His compositions have been recorded on the Gravina Musica, Usk and Metronome labels (http://www.lunsqui.com).

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