for voice, zither, wine glasses, loopstation and live electronics
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Facts To Suit Theories is a 5-part open composition exploring the continuum between composition and improvisation. The overall structure of the piece and of each part is pre-defined, but its actualization allows for the inclusion of spontaneous ideas and their development according to the compositional framework. Every performance is unique, with its own particular qualities and micro-moods, while retaining the formal outline of the composition.
Facts To Suit Theories is conceived as both a piece and a live-set, merging approaches and vocabularies from the worlds of concert music and ‘underground’ performance. It unfolds slowly with adjacent parts merging together within a continuous flow, gradually shifting back and forth between drones, feedback, no-input noise, lyric passages and modal song.
The piece developed collaboratively through workshop sessions. It premiered in Seattle, USA, in 2009.
Year: | 2009 |
Type: | Performance, composition |
Instrumentation: | for voice, zither, wine glasses, loopstation and live electronics |
Duration: | 30′ |
Materials/Media: | Sound, speakers |
Commissioned by: | Orgelpark |
Software: | stm.modular (Max/MSP) |
Photo credit: | Tivon Rice (film stills) |
AUDIO
Stelios Manousakis: Composition, Programming, Live electronics
Stephanie Pan: Voice, Zither, Wineglasses, Loopstation