Nov 20, 2015 Tallinn (Estonia)
Recording
Note
This quintet was another step in my exploration of continuous music and pseudo-sampling. Influenced by the music of Scelsi, I tried to create an elastic continuous stream of sound, where the movement between harmonic centers is a side-effect of the organic flowing of the different voices. This continuous movement is at some point sampled beat, creating a tension between the rhythmic drive and the slow continuity of the changes. The idea of continuous music without discrete recognizable events, makes it harder to dissect and analyze, and resist academic categorization. The title (which literally means" against mathematicians" or "against academic disciplines'") is taken from a book by the Greek philosopher Sextus Empiricus. In these ancient writings, he questions the validity of logical inference and scientific methodologies. These ideas correspond to the perception of continuous music as an irrational musical progression.
Performances
Nov 22, 2015 Tallinn (Estonia)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
Dec 03, 2015 Palace Spayer, Bucharest (Romania)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
Mar 11, 2018 Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, Tallinn (Estonia)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
Sep 20, 2018 Tallinn House of Blackheads (Mustpeade Maja), Tallinn (Estonia)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
Oct 19, 2018 Acker Stadt Palast, Berlin (Germany)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
Oct 30, 2018 Kanuti Gildi Saal, Tallinn (Estonia)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn | AFEKT Festival
May 23, 2019 Alexandrinsky Theatre, St Peterburg (Russia)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn | reMusik Festival
May 10, 2022 Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Vigo, Pontevedra (Spain)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn
May 11, 2022 Auditorio San Fedele, Milano (Italy)
Ensemble Recherche | Milano Musica Festival
Sep 23, 2022 Nowa Miodowa, Warsaw (Poland)
Ensemble for New Music Tallinn | Warsaw Autumn Festival
Mar 14, 2024 Contemporary Music Space Hashtag Lab, Warsaw (Poland)