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Aldakiak
978-0-19-356401-5
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Paperback
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05 February 2004
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for piano trio Aldakiak means 'variants' in Basque and in this piece, which consists of nine short sections, the composer explores different ways of reacting around one musical event. The result is an intriguing set of variations. Forces or CategoryViolin, cello, pianoDuration12 minutesProgramme Notesfor piano trio. Aldakiak - variations, or more precisely variants in Basque - consists of a set of nine small pieces of equal duration, which explore different ways
of reacting to a single musical event, which remains fixed in each piece. The structure of the work is articulated by varying instrumental combinations within the piano trio, including solos and duos. By doing so, the aim is to promote a kind of dialectic around the implications of this classical formation, ranging from commentary to critique, thus, enhancing the ambiguities inherent to all perception phenomena. The piece is dedicated to the Trio Arbós, and was commissioned as a result of winning the 2001 INAEM Composition Prize of the Colegio de España in Paris. © 2004 Gabriel Erkoreka Reproduced by permission of Oxford University Press
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Gabriel Erkoreka (b.1969) Gabriel Erkoreka was born in Bilbao, Spain. He studied composition with Michael Finnissy at the Royal Academy of Music, where he obtained the DipRAM and a Masters degree with distinction, and was appointed Fellow of Composition 1997-98.
Erkoreka's work has been performed in the Venice Biennale 2004; the Musikverein in Vienna; the South Bank Centre, Spitalfields Festival, ICA and Wigmore Hall in London. His music has been recorded and broadcast by the BBC, WDR, RAI, RNE and other radio stations from various countries; several of his works are available on CD, edited by Verso, FNAC, LIM records and the Fundación Autor.
Gabriel Erkoreka currently lives in London and teaches composition at MUSIKENE-Basque Country Conservatoire.
Gabriel Erkoreka was born in Bilbao, Spain. He studied composition with Michael Finnissy at the Royal Academy of Music, where he obtained the DipRAM and a Masters degree with distinction, and was appointed Fellow of Composition 1997-98.
Erkoreka's work has been performed in the Venice Biennale 2004; the Musikverein in Vienna; the South Bank Centre, Spitalfields Festival, ICA and Wigmore Hall in London. His music has been recorded and broadcast by the BBC, WDR, RAI, RNE and other radio stations from various countries; several of his works are available on CD, edited by Verso, FNAC, LIM records and the Fundación Autor.
Gabriel Erkoreka currently lives in London and teaches composition at MUSIKENE-Basque Country Conservatoire.Gabriel Erkoreka's website
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