Wednesday, November 16, 2011
hyogo :: Werner Dafeldecker
for: electroguitar, tenor saxophone, cello, double-bass,
Hyogo (1997) is a graphical score based on the blueprints for              a Buddhist temple. The score is a series of lines and “stops” where              each player plays between the stops, therefore including silences              throughout the piece. Dafeldecker mapped out a specific route for              each player to follow during a performance. Once can see the red line              that traces Kyle Bruckmann’s part in his performance of this piece.

hyogo :: Werner Dafeldecker

for: electroguitar, tenor saxophone, cello, double-bass,

Hyogo (1997) is a graphical score based on the blueprints for a Buddhist temple. The score is a series of lines and “stops” where each player plays between the stops, therefore including silences throughout the piece. Dafeldecker mapped out a specific route for each player to follow during a performance. Once can see the red line that traces Kyle Bruckmann’s part in his performance of this piece.

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