Composition database

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Title of the work

Beyond Perturbative States (Polysistemism)


Composer

Original / Hungarian title
Beyond Perturbative States (Polysistemism)
Foreign language / English title
Beyond Perturbative States (Polysistemism)
Subtitle
For chamber ensebmle
Year of composition
2013

Type
Chamber Music
Number of players
5
Instrumentation
prepared pf. - strings: vl., vla., vlc., cb.
Duration
6 min

Movements, parts
One movement

Premiere information
9 August 2013, Festival "Ambient´Azioni Musicali", Roveto Valley, Italy; Ensemble of the Festival, Sandro Savagnone (cond.)

8 May 2014, Festival "Contemporanea", Portrait Concert Dedicated to Alessio Elia´s Music (Three-concert Series Dedicated to Alessio Elia, Ivan Fedele and Luciano Berio), Sala Verdi, Italian Institute of Culture, Budapest; Francesco Mario Possenti (pf.), Eszter Krulik (vl.), István Polónyi (vla.), Gyöngyi Újházy (vlc.), László Tihanyi (cond.)
Publisher / Source
Recordings
Live recording (2 July 2014, Accademia Filarmonica Romana, Sala Casella, Roma, Eighth Portrait concert dedicated to the music of Alessio Elia, within the Festival "SHE LIVES meets Hungary" dedicated to Péter Eötvös, Zoltán Jeney and Alessio Elia) - SHE LIVES Ensemble, Sandro Savagnone (cond.)
1 min. sample
1 Beyond Perturbative States
Remarks, other info
Polysystemism Manifesto. First use of polysystemism, the simultaneous employment of different tuning systemism (12-ET, Meantone, Pythagorean, Just Intonation, Werckmeister I, II, IV).