Acheron [Prelude for children and grownups] (excerpt)

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Question/Confusion/Let go/Child/Awake/Blank/
Scratch/No more white/Simple/Flow/River/Grownup/
Blur/Sin/Boat/Acheron

Fonienda (excerpt)

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It is not by coincidence that the most common sounds that infants make in order to attract attention or interact with their environment consist mostly of vowel sounds and in the majority of languages, words and thus speech is not possible without their contribution.

Fonienda is an electro-acoustic piece that uses as starting material performed vowel sounds. The piece is divided in six parts each one exploring through sound transformation techniques the attributes of this primary element of human communication.

The composition aims to take the listener on a fantastic sonic voyage based on the concept and the use of vowel sounds. Although communication is important, direct transmission is not a primary concern of the composer who intends to let the listener make up his own mind about what he experiences.

The Flow Project (excerpt)

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The Flow Project is a sonic journey. The aim of the piece is to observe and explore the soudscape as it changes and evolves when following the flow of river Thames from Basingstoke canal to the heart of London. The main subject is not the river itself rather than the ambience it encounters as it runs through the land. In other words what the river hears.

Two Erected Scissors

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Assumption: There is a thin line between genius and lunacy.

Salvador Dali

Conclusion: Time runs out for everybody.

404 Steps (excerpt)

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“Which is more musical: a truck passing by a factory or a truck passing by a music school?”

John Cage