Fractals for flute and alto saxophone

$15.00

“In geometry, fractals are patterns with theoretically infinite recursion. In electronic music, this theoretical idea can be applied by experimenting with rhythmic and frequency ratios. In this acoustic setting, I wanted to take a more abstract position on the concept by starting with a couple of small ideas and continuously build on them. This process is subverted and interrupted in several instances, breaking our perception of the fractal we’re working in. After all, perfect and infinite recursion has yet to be proven possible in the natural world.

This piece was written in collaboration with Tower Duo during their residency at Ohio University.”

Performance time: approx. 5 minutes

Purchase includes a digital score, with optional parts available upon request. Performance rights assessed by BMI - report your performance!

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“In geometry, fractals are patterns with theoretically infinite recursion. In electronic music, this theoretical idea can be applied by experimenting with rhythmic and frequency ratios. In this acoustic setting, I wanted to take a more abstract position on the concept by starting with a couple of small ideas and continuously build on them. This process is subverted and interrupted in several instances, breaking our perception of the fractal we’re working in. After all, perfect and infinite recursion has yet to be proven possible in the natural world.

This piece was written in collaboration with Tower Duo during their residency at Ohio University.”

Performance time: approx. 5 minutes

Purchase includes a digital score, with optional parts available upon request. Performance rights assessed by BMI - report your performance!

“In geometry, fractals are patterns with theoretically infinite recursion. In electronic music, this theoretical idea can be applied by experimenting with rhythmic and frequency ratios. In this acoustic setting, I wanted to take a more abstract position on the concept by starting with a couple of small ideas and continuously build on them. This process is subverted and interrupted in several instances, breaking our perception of the fractal we’re working in. After all, perfect and infinite recursion has yet to be proven possible in the natural world.

This piece was written in collaboration with Tower Duo during their residency at Ohio University.”

Performance time: approx. 5 minutes

Purchase includes a digital score, with optional parts available upon request. Performance rights assessed by BMI - report your performance!