Gyrationis
Premiere
14h, 16/6/2018 - Festival New Music: touchpoints - Lisboa Incomum (PT) - Miłosz Drogowski (Violoncello)
Programme notes
Gyrationis, meaning rotation in Latin, is a miniature for violoncello which can be played from start to finish or in a loop. It can “rotate”. Both the rhythmic and pitch sequences were derived from a mathematical sequence in mind. This doesn't necessarily mean that I wasn't able to include a disguised theme that keeps reappearing with slight variations.
Written between 2011-2012 and revised between 2013-2014-2018 as part of my High School in Music Composition at the Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian de Braga (PT).
© PRS/MCPS/SPA ISWC T-045.702.652-6
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Premiere
14h, 16/6/2018 - Festival New Music: touchpoints - Lisboa Incomum (PT) - Miłosz Drogowski (Violoncello)
Programme notes
Gyrationis, meaning rotation in Latin, is a miniature for violoncello which can be played from start to finish or in a loop. It can “rotate”. Both the rhythmic and pitch sequences were derived from a mathematical sequence in mind. This doesn't necessarily mean that I wasn't able to include a disguised theme that keeps reappearing with slight variations.
Written between 2011-2012 and revised between 2013-2014-2018 as part of my High School in Music Composition at the Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian de Braga (PT).
© PRS/MCPS/SPA ISWC T-045.702.652-6
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Premiere
14h, 16/6/2018 - Festival New Music: touchpoints - Lisboa Incomum (PT) - Miłosz Drogowski (Violoncello)
Programme notes
Gyrationis, meaning rotation in Latin, is a miniature for violoncello which can be played from start to finish or in a loop. It can “rotate”. Both the rhythmic and pitch sequences were derived from a mathematical sequence in mind. This doesn't necessarily mean that I wasn't able to include a disguised theme that keeps reappearing with slight variations.
Written between 2011-2012 and revised between 2013-2014-2018 as part of my High School in Music Composition at the Conservatório de Música Calouste Gulbenkian de Braga (PT).
© PRS/MCPS/SPA ISWC T-045.702.652-6
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