I enjoyed listening to that. It sounds like you're at a bit of a crossroads where one way leads to doing things tastefully, landing in all the right places at the right moments and so on, and the other leads to something more angular, unpredictable and individual. Did you record the backing yourself? I can't quite hear it clearly enough on my laptop speakers to tell. It sounds like you did because you and the rhythm player seem to have a close rapport, again from what I can hear...
I've returned to my Simon Howard-inspired series with a quartet for clarinet(s), horn, piano and percussion, a combination I don't think has been tried before, which has been commissioned for a festival in Essen in November 2024 (so it should be finished in time!). The evening in question involves a concert by four musicians of Musikfabrik, whose second half will consist of this plus two of its companion pieces (only one of which will have been played before), after which the Evan Parker Electroacoustic Ensemble will play, with a new and rather intriguing lineup which I won't give away now in case it has to change. Watch this space.
I've returned to my Simon Howard-inspired series with a quartet for clarinet(s), horn, piano and percussion, a combination I don't think has been tried before, which has been commissioned for a festival in Essen in November 2024 (so it should be finished in time!). The evening in question involves a concert by four musicians of Musikfabrik, whose second half will consist of this plus two of its companion pieces (only one of which will have been played before), after which the Evan Parker Electroacoustic Ensemble will play, with a new and rather intriguing lineup which I won't give away now in case it has to change. Watch this space.
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