Sequitur VII for sax and electronics, performed by Lars Mlekusch

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2009

Lars Mlekusch (alto saxophone) and Thomas Peter (live-electronics) from the duo SAXOPHONIC performing Karlheinz Essl's "Sequitur VII" at the Essl Museum in Klosterneuburg/Vienna on 26 Aug 2009. In this piece, the live input of the saxophone is fed into a computer program written in Max/MSP wich generates an electronic accompaniment on the fly.

http://www.essl.at/works/sequitur.html

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  • No, for the software is an integral component of the composition...

  • awesome stuff.. does the software for accompaniment is published, for public download? I was needing something like this for a piece I have in mind. With this software I would only need to write a generative system capable of reproducing the improvisation system intructions for the conductor (which would conduct the piece and give numbers for the software to generate the accompanmient)..

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