Composition database

This is the Composition Database of BMC, which includes information about works by composers that are either Hungarian or Hungarian by origin or live in Hungary.

Title of the work

ADM (quasi chaconne)


Composer

Original / Hungarian title
ADM (quasi chaconne)
Foreign language / English title
ADM (quasi chaconne)
Subtitle
For tuba solo (For amplified Tuba in F)
Dedication
to Roland Szentpáli
Year of composition
2019

Type
Instrumental solo
Number of players
1
Instrumentation
tuba
Duration
7 min

Movements, parts
One movement

Premiere information
5 October 2019, ROUNDTRIP - Balázs Horváth´s Composer Recital, Chamber Hall, Old Academy of Music, Budapest; Roland Szentpáli (tuba)
Publisher / Source
MS - copyright by the author
Performance material can be hired from the composer
Available here!
Recordings
Live recording of the premiere, 2019 - Roland Szentpáli (tuba)
Remarks, other info
"ADM (quasi chaconne) is the abbreviation of Acoustic Dance Music as an analogy for EDM (Electronic Dance Music), also known as dance music, club music, or simply dance, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres made largely for clubs and parties. The idea of ADM came from the possibility of writing a piece with a constant steady pulsation but using NO ANY IDENTICAL bars. (At the same time the piece is based on a flexible metric series – see the subtitle, quasi chaconne.) ADM is composed for F-tuba and it must be performed with circular breathing technic. In some cases breath-in measures can be inserted but it can not substitute the constant air need." Balázs Horváth