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  • this is something beyond

  • This is fantastic! It would be incredibly difficult to play. Kudos to the performer(s)--your multiphonics are very controlled. I am a saxophonist and am currently researching Ligeti's Atmospheres for a paper in my 20th Century History class. Thanks for posting this! I'd love to see the score!

  • The glorious death throes of institutional forms, and the rearticulation of the excluded, abject, and resisted within the fecundity of its corpse. Or no? In any case: Ligeti ¡presente!

  • I love this, and I love Ligetti. Thanks for uploading.

  • i god thas ver vey cool,i live all music like this!

  • I would like toknow who composed this stuff.

    I liked the contrast between the two parts. The "timbre" is interesting although does not change much. But its a really good piece. I would like to know the composer and who played it.

    Thanx!!!

  • Dear Vitisaurio,

    Thank you for your comment on the excerpt of 'Stratospere', a composition for saxophone trio, inspired by the famous orchestra piece 'Athmosperes' by Hungarian composer Gorgy Ligeti. 'Stratosphere' was premiered in 2006 in Venice/Italy by my saxophone trio Intersax. The recording you hear here is a demo where I recorded all 3 saxophones on my own. By the way there are no electronic effects involved, it's all live sounds which we call Multiphonics. Yours, T.Rüger

  • Simply beautiful... <3

  • Very freaking awesomely cool!!!

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