Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard & Quatuor Bozzini
Colliding Bubbles
Danish composer/sound artist Løkkegaard crosses paths with Important again, this time tasking Canada’s new music specialists Quatuor Bozzini to play string and harmonica simultaneously, emulating the tension/release of bubbles, or systems, rupturing and eliding
“Colliding Bubbles (surface tension and release) is a composition for string quartet and harmonica quartet, meaning that Quatuor Bozzini is playing string instruments while playing harmonicas. "The title refers to different kinds of bubbly matter which are set to collide within the composition, leading to different ruptures and possible release of surface tension. The collision of bubbles unfolds partly in relation to sound, where small fluctuations appear in the encounters between harmonicas and string instruments and partly in relation to a more performative or conceptual bubble where instruments representing different systems, or bubbles, will collide; the very celebrated instruments within the classical string quartet and the perhaps more prosaic harmonica." Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
This release was made possible with generous support from Augustinus Fonden, The Danish Conductors Association, The Danish Composers’ Society & Conseil des arts lettres du Québec.”
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Danish composer/sound artist Løkkegaard crosses paths with Important again, this time tasking Canada’s new music specialists Quatuor Bozzini to play string and harmonica simultaneously, emulating the tension/release of bubbles, or systems, rupturing and eliding
“Colliding Bubbles (surface tension and release) is a composition for string quartet and harmonica quartet, meaning that Quatuor Bozzini is playing string instruments while playing harmonicas. "The title refers to different kinds of bubbly matter which are set to collide within the composition, leading to different ruptures and possible release of surface tension. The collision of bubbles unfolds partly in relation to sound, where small fluctuations appear in the encounters between harmonicas and string instruments and partly in relation to a more performative or conceptual bubble where instruments representing different systems, or bubbles, will collide; the very celebrated instruments within the classical string quartet and the perhaps more prosaic harmonica." Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
This release was made possible with generous support from Augustinus Fonden, The Danish Conductors Association, The Danish Composers’ Society & Conseil des arts lettres du Québec.”
Danish composer/sound artist Løkkegaard crosses paths with Important again, this time tasking Canada’s new music specialists Quatuor Bozzini to play string and harmonica simultaneously, emulating the tension/release of bubbles, or systems, rupturing and eliding
“Colliding Bubbles (surface tension and release) is a composition for string quartet and harmonica quartet, meaning that Quatuor Bozzini is playing string instruments while playing harmonicas. "The title refers to different kinds of bubbly matter which are set to collide within the composition, leading to different ruptures and possible release of surface tension. The collision of bubbles unfolds partly in relation to sound, where small fluctuations appear in the encounters between harmonicas and string instruments and partly in relation to a more performative or conceptual bubble where instruments representing different systems, or bubbles, will collide; the very celebrated instruments within the classical string quartet and the perhaps more prosaic harmonica." Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
This release was made possible with generous support from Augustinus Fonden, The Danish Conductors Association, The Danish Composers’ Society & Conseil des arts lettres du Québec.”
Danish composer/sound artist Løkkegaard crosses paths with Important again, this time tasking Canada’s new music specialists Quatuor Bozzini to play string and harmonica simultaneously, emulating the tension/release of bubbles, or systems, rupturing and eliding
“Colliding Bubbles (surface tension and release) is a composition for string quartet and harmonica quartet, meaning that Quatuor Bozzini is playing string instruments while playing harmonicas. "The title refers to different kinds of bubbly matter which are set to collide within the composition, leading to different ruptures and possible release of surface tension. The collision of bubbles unfolds partly in relation to sound, where small fluctuations appear in the encounters between harmonicas and string instruments and partly in relation to a more performative or conceptual bubble where instruments representing different systems, or bubbles, will collide; the very celebrated instruments within the classical string quartet and the perhaps more prosaic harmonica." Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
This release was made possible with generous support from Augustinus Fonden, The Danish Conductors Association, The Danish Composers’ Society & Conseil des arts lettres du Québec.”
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Danish composer/sound artist Løkkegaard crosses paths with Important again, this time tasking Canada’s new music specialists Quatuor Bozzini to play string and harmonica simultaneously, emulating the tension/release of bubbles, or systems, rupturing and eliding
“Colliding Bubbles (surface tension and release) is a composition for string quartet and harmonica quartet, meaning that Quatuor Bozzini is playing string instruments while playing harmonicas. "The title refers to different kinds of bubbly matter which are set to collide within the composition, leading to different ruptures and possible release of surface tension. The collision of bubbles unfolds partly in relation to sound, where small fluctuations appear in the encounters between harmonicas and string instruments and partly in relation to a more performative or conceptual bubble where instruments representing different systems, or bubbles, will collide; the very celebrated instruments within the classical string quartet and the perhaps more prosaic harmonica." Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
This release was made possible with generous support from Augustinus Fonden, The Danish Conductors Association, The Danish Composers’ Society & Conseil des arts lettres du Québec.”