Study for String Instrument #2

For 1-3 string instruments (+) and whammy pedal
2009
Duration ca. 6 min.

Study for String Instrument #1-3 is a trilogy exploring, among other things, choreographic aspects of string playing. All three pieces are notated as movement and #1 and #2 can be played on any string instrument or in any combination of string instruments (or on a number of other instruments meeting certain criteria). The development in the series is going from ‘the movement of the sound’ to ‘the sound of the movement’, increasing the role of the movements themselves, ending in Study #3 composed with the motto: at least as interesting for a deaf as for a blind person. Study #2 is for string instrument(s) and a so-called whammy pedal. The instrument is mainly making glissandi over two octaves, back and forth. The pedal is set to do the same thing; it can gradually transpose the sound of the instrument up two octaves. The first part of the piece is simply exploring the combinations of the glissandi and the transposing (enabling four octaves glissandi when the instruments and the pedal are going in the same direction or ‘neutralizing’ the glissandi when the instruments and the pedal are going against each other, making the note stay more or less in the same place), but later the whammy pedal is fed with more noisy sounds, resulting in more possibilities and surprising results. When fed with pure noise, the whammy pedal is forced to choose a random note to transpose. In the end of the piece, in a section marked molto cantabile, the pedal is ’tricked’ into constantly choosing new notes from the noise source, as if the pedal was inventing and singing its own melody ...

coming soon
Jan 11, 2018
Difficulties Putting it Into Practice, Next to Beside Besides, Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, History of My Instrument
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Bern Academy of the Arts
Bern
Switzerland
Sep 24, 2017
11:00
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2
Aisha Orazbayaeva
Villa Romana
Florence
Italy
Sep 23, 2017
Study for String Instrument #2
Kairos Quartet
Matthäus Church
Berlin
Germany
May 27, 2017
Study for String Instrument #2
Ensemble Garage
UNMB
Bucharest
Romania
Mar 30, 2017
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2
Anny Kwiatkoskiej & Mikolaja Palosza
Music Academy
Poznan
Poland
Mar 16, 2017
19:30
Study for String Instrument #2
Nou Ensemble
Museo Universidad de Navarra
Pamplona
Spain
Oct 17, 2016
Study for String Instrument #2
Quartetto Maurice
Porgy and Bess
Vienna
Austria
Mar 22, 2016
Study for String Instrument #2
Nou Ensemble
BKA Theater
Berlin
Germany
Mar 9, 2016
Study for String Instrument #2
Nou Ensemble
Conservatorio Superior de Cordoba
Cordoba
Spain
Jan 21, 2016
19:00
Study for String Instrument 2, Study for String Instrument 3
Hanna Koelbel
Leonhardtsplatz 28
Stuttgart
Germany
Nov 27, 2015
20:00
Study for String Instrument 1, Study for String Instrument 2
-
National Audio/Visual Institute
Warsaw
Poland
Oct 30, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
HK&tCS
Berkeley
San Franscisco
US
Oct 10, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
HK&tCS
VTBA
Berkeley
US
Oct 9, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
HK&tCS
VTBA
San Fransisco
US
Oct 3, 2015
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2
Anna Kwiatkowska and Nicholas Palosz
LabSen
Torun
Poland
Sep 25, 2015
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
Tanja Orning and Karin Helqvist
Warsaw Autumn Festival
Warsaw
Poland
Jun 12, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
(version for voice and whammy pedal)
Ute Wassermann
Ackerpalast
Berlin
Germany
Jun 11, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
(version for voice and whammy pedal)
Ute Wassermann
Ackerpalast
Berlin
Germany
Apr 17, 2015
20:30
Study for String Instrument #2
Defune Ensemble
Music Centre
Helsinki
Finland
Mar 28, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3, Run Time Error, Next To Beside Besides, TBD
S. Armbruster & SSA
Neubad
Luzern
Switzerland
Mar 13, 2015
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
NADAR Ensemble
l'Auditor
Barcelona
Spain
Mar 7, 2015
Black Box Music, Chambered Music, Study for String Music #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3, Amid
Stene and OENM
Salzburger Biennale
Salzburg
Austria
Feb 16, 2015
7:30 PM
Study for String Instrument #2
Students and the Manhattan School of Music
Manhattan School of Music
New York
US
Nov 28, 2014
Study for String Instrument #2
NOU Ensemble
VTBA
Madrid
Spain
Nov 25, 2014
Study for String Instrument #2
NOU Ensemble
UPV
San Sebastian
Spain
Study for String Instrument #2

For 1-3 string instruments (+) and whammy pedal
2009
Duration ca. 6 min.

Study for String Instrument #1-3 is a trilogy exploring, among other things, choreographic aspects of string playing. All three pieces are notated as movement and #1 and #2 can be played on any string instrument or in any combination of string instruments (or on a number of other instruments meeting certain criteria). The development in the series is going from ‘the movement of the sound’ to ‘the sound of the movement’, increasing the role of the movements themselves, ending in Study #3 composed with the motto: at least as interesting for a deaf as for a blind person. Study #2 is for string instrument(s) and a so-called whammy pedal. The instrument is mainly making glissandi over two octaves, back and forth. The pedal is set to do the same thing; it can gradually transpose the sound of the instrument up two octaves. The first part of the piece is simply exploring the combinations of the glissandi and the transposing (enabling four octaves glissandi when the instruments and the pedal are going in the same direction or ‘neutralizing’ the glissandi when the instruments and the pedal are going against each other, making the note stay more or less in the same place), but later the whammy pedal is fed with more noisy sounds, resulting in more possibilities and surprising results. When fed with pure noise, the whammy pedal is forced to choose a random note to transpose. In the end of the piece, in a section marked molto cantabile, the pedal is ’tricked’ into constantly choosing new notes from the noise source, as if the pedal was inventing and singing its own melody ...

No items found.
Jan 11, 2018
Difficulties Putting it Into Practice, Next to Beside Besides, Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, History of My Instrument
-
Bern Academy of the Arts
Bern
Switzerland
Sep 24, 2017
11:00
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2
Aisha Orazbayaeva
Villa Romana
Florence
Italy
Sep 23, 2017
Study for String Instrument #2
Kairos Quartet
Matthäus Church
Berlin
Germany
May 27, 2017
Study for String Instrument #2
Ensemble Garage
UNMB
Bucharest
Romania
Mar 30, 2017
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2
Anny Kwiatkoskiej & Mikolaja Palosza
Music Academy
Poznan
Poland
Mar 16, 2017
19:30
Study for String Instrument #2
Nou Ensemble
Museo Universidad de Navarra
Pamplona
Spain
Oct 17, 2016
Study for String Instrument #2
Quartetto Maurice
Porgy and Bess
Vienna
Austria
Mar 22, 2016
Study for String Instrument #2
Nou Ensemble
BKA Theater
Berlin
Germany
Mar 9, 2016
Study for String Instrument #2
Nou Ensemble
Conservatorio Superior de Cordoba
Cordoba
Spain
Jan 21, 2016
19:00
Study for String Instrument 2, Study for String Instrument 3
Hanna Koelbel
Leonhardtsplatz 28
Stuttgart
Germany
Nov 27, 2015
20:00
Study for String Instrument 1, Study for String Instrument 2
-
National Audio/Visual Institute
Warsaw
Poland
Oct 30, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
HK&tCS
Berkeley
San Franscisco
US
Oct 10, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
HK&tCS
VTBA
Berkeley
US
Oct 9, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
HK&tCS
VTBA
San Fransisco
US
Oct 3, 2015
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2
Anna Kwiatkowska and Nicholas Palosz
LabSen
Torun
Poland
Sep 25, 2015
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
Tanja Orning and Karin Helqvist
Warsaw Autumn Festival
Warsaw
Poland
Jun 12, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
(version for voice and whammy pedal)
Ute Wassermann
Ackerpalast
Berlin
Germany
Jun 11, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2
(version for voice and whammy pedal)
Ute Wassermann
Ackerpalast
Berlin
Germany
Apr 17, 2015
20:30
Study for String Instrument #2
Defune Ensemble
Music Centre
Helsinki
Finland
Mar 28, 2015
Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3, Run Time Error, Next To Beside Besides, TBD
S. Armbruster & SSA
Neubad
Luzern
Switzerland
Mar 13, 2015
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
NADAR Ensemble
l'Auditor
Barcelona
Spain
Mar 7, 2015
Black Box Music, Chambered Music, Study for String Music #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3, Amid
Stene and OENM
Salzburger Biennale
Salzburg
Austria
Feb 16, 2015
7:30 PM
Study for String Instrument #2
Students and the Manhattan School of Music
Manhattan School of Music
New York
US
Nov 28, 2014
Study for String Instrument #2
NOU Ensemble
VTBA
Madrid
Spain
Nov 25, 2014
Study for String Instrument #2
NOU Ensemble
UPV
San Sebastian
Spain
Study for String Instrument #2

For 1-3 string instruments (+) and whammy pedal
2009
Duration ca. 6 min.

Study for String Instrument #1-3 is a trilogy exploring, among other things, choreographic aspects of string playing. All three pieces are notated as movement and #1 and #2 can be played on any string instrument or in any combination of string instruments (or on a number of other instruments meeting certain criteria). The development in the series is going from ‘the movement of the sound’ to ‘the sound of the movement’, increasing the role of the movements themselves, ending in Study #3 composed with the motto: at least as interesting for a deaf as for a blind person. Study #2 is for string instrument(s) and a so-called whammy pedal. The instrument is mainly making glissandi over two octaves, back and forth. The pedal is set to do the same thing; it can gradually transpose the sound of the instrument up two octaves. The first part of the piece is simply exploring the combinations of the glissandi and the transposing (enabling four octaves glissandi when the instruments and the pedal are going in the same direction or ‘neutralizing’ the glissandi when the instruments and the pedal are going against each other, making the note stay more or less in the same place), but later the whammy pedal is fed with more noisy sounds, resulting in more possibilities and surprising results. When fed with pure noise, the whammy pedal is forced to choose a random note to transpose. In the end of the piece, in a section marked molto cantabile, the pedal is ’tricked’ into constantly choosing new notes from the noise source, as if the pedal was inventing and singing its own melody ...

No items found.
Nov 21, 2024
21:00
Study for String Instrument #2
defunensemble
Sibelius Museum
Turku
Finland
Jun 2, 2023
Asthma, Run Time Error, Hitting the Fan, Study for String Instrument #2, Radio Archive Scale
Roberto Marqueda and Simon Steen-Andersen
Kunstraum / NUMU
Baden
Switzerland
Jun 12, 2022
Study for String Instrument #2
Kairos Quartet
Plantage 13
Bremen
Germany
Jun 12, 2022
13:00
Run Time Error
reConvert
Ku.Be (KLANG Festival program for kids)
Copenhagen
Denmark
Jun 9, 2022
20:00
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
Barbara Riccabona
ORF Studio 3
Innsbruck
Austria
Apr 3, 2022
Study for String Instrument #2
-
Fryderyk Chopin Music University
Warsaw
Poland
Jan 20, 2022
21:30
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
Ad Hoc Ars
Serralves Cultural Center
Porto
Portugal
Dec 15, 2021
in-side-out-side-in, Beloved Brother, Study for String Instrument #2, Drownwords, Difficulties Putting it into Practice, Next To Beside Besides, #4+8
#4+8
Francesco Palmieri and Federico Tramontana
Centro di Ricerca Musicale San Leonardo
Bologna
Italy
Jun 18, 2021
Study for String Instrument #2
Kairos Quartet
Spreehalle
Berlin
Germany
May 14, 2021
Run Time Error, Study for String Instrument #2, Half a Bit of Nothing Integrated, Asthma, Hitting the Fan, Megaphone Cadenza
reConvert Project
Koncertkirken
Copenhaghen
Denmark
May 8, 2021
Difficulties Putting it into Practice, Study for String Instrument #2
Input Duo
Conservatori Liceu
Barcelona
Spain
Dec 11, 2020
19:30
Next To Beside Besides, Study for String Instrument #2
Ensemble Modern Academy
Streaming
Frankfurt
Germany
Oct 29, 2020
Run Time Error, Study for String Instrument #2, A bit of Nothing Integrated, Asthma, Hitting the Fan, Megaphone Cadenza
reConvert Project
University of the Arts / Ostermundigenstr.
Bern
Switzerland
Oct 28, 2020
Run Time Error, Study for String Instrument #2, A bit of Nothing Integrated, Asthma, Hitting the Fan, Megaphone Cadenza
reConvert Project
Tinguely Museum
Basel
Switzerland
Feb 2, 2020
Study for String Instrument #2
-
Villa Elisabeth
Berlin
Germany
Feb 1, 2020
Study for String Instrument #2
-
Villa Elisabeth
Berlin
Germany
Jan 31, 2020
Study for String Instrument #2
-
Villa Elisabeth
Berlin
Germany
Jan 30, 2020
Study for String Instrument #2
performed as part of "Viola Solo"
Villa Elisabeth
Berlin
Germany
Jun 4, 2019
Study for String Instrument #2
Ascolta
Theaterhaus
Stuttgart
Germany
May 15, 2019
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3
Alexandra Hallén
Cairo Contemporary Music Days
Cairo
Egypt
Apr 23, 2019
Study for String Instrument #1, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String instrument #3
Alexandra Hallén
Koncertkirken
Copenhagen
Denmark
Feb 7, 2019
19:00
Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3, Run Time Error
--
Academy of Music
Luzern
Switzerland
Nov 18, 2018
Study for String Instrument #2, Beloved Brother
Ensemble NADAR
Rainy Days
Luxembourg
Luxembourg
Sep 20, 2018
Run Time Error, Study for String Instrument #2, Study for String Instrument #3, Asthma
SSA and Roberto Maqueda Dominiguez
--
La Plata
Argentina
Feb 20, 2018
Study for String Instrument #2
Du.O
Lilypad
Cambridge, MA
US