componist
Adam Łukawski was born in Suwałki, Poland on 5th of February 1997. His family moved to Warsaw when he was 7 and there began his music education.
Education: In 2010 Łukawski ...
gerelateerde werken
Humors : for saxophone quartet / Adam Łukawski
Genre:
Kamermuziek
Subgenre:
Saxofoon
Bezetting:
sax-s sax-a sax-t sax-bar
Atomic B : for small ensemble, electronics and video / Andrius Arutiunian
Genre:
Electronische Muziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers) met elektronica
Bezetting:
cl-b sax-a pf g-e db perc tape
The Arrest : for ensemble, soundtrack and videotext / Yannis Kyriakides
Genre:
Electronische Muziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers) met elektronica
Bezetting:
vln pf g-elec mar cl/cl-b db soundtrack
Deserted Steps : for ensemble, live electronics and video / Andrius Arutiunian
Genre:
Electronische Muziek
Subgenre:
Gemengd ensemble (2-12 spelers) met elektronica
Bezetting:
fl(picc) cl-b tpt g-elec perc vn vc db electronics
compositie
Speech of Avenice : music theatre for soprano, blockflutes, live electronics, (tape) and lights / Adam Lukawski
Toelichting:
Fictional story takes place in the future utopia society in which every, even small human action is directly interpreted as an artistic manifestation. Piece belongs to the open cycle called “Lella” (in sanskrit it means a way of describing all reality, including the cosmos, as the outcome of a creative play). All melodies used in “Speech of Avenice” belongs to the character of Avenice and have their corresponding melodies in the super-formula of the cycle - piano piece “Lella”. Avenice is the character who is curious and adventurous. She’s creating the artistic atmosphere around herself. She’s intuitive and it seems that when everybody is trying to achieve a certain level of the artistic satisfaction, she doesn’t care, because she is just playing the game. The piece is a conversation between Avenice (soprano) and symbolic Source of the Answers (blockflutes) with background of the Eternal Echo (live electronics).