Chamber Music

No symbols where none intended

for Lupophone, Bass Clarinet, Contraforte, Piano, Violin and Cello

Recording

Video

Note

The title of the piece is taken from the last sentence of the novel “Watt” by Samuel Beckett (1953). The piece tries to signify Watt’s walk: “Watt’s way of advancing due east, for example, was to turn his bust as far as possible towards the north and at the same time to fling out his right leg as far as possible towards the south, and then to turn his bust as far as possible towards the south and at the same time to fling out his left leg as far as possible towards the north […] and so on, over and over again, many many times, until he reached his destination, and could sit down.

Performances

Jan 28, 2013 Dampfzentrale Bern (Switzerland)

Ensemble Proton Bern

World premiere
Jan 31, 2013 Gare du nord, Basel (Switzerland)

Ensemble Proton Bern