Peter Bjuhr Composer

Peter Bjuhr Composer

BriSiCoApPe

2010 February 25

Trumpet, baritone sax, clarinet, cello, piano, percussion and tape Piece in five sections which each reflects a different trait in postmodern art: 1. Bricolage (using whatever happens to be available) - the percussionist is using available stuff. 2. Simplification - simplified and minimalistic using only a few notes and durations. 3. Collage - short contrasting musical fragments with references to different styles. 4. Appropriation (taking possession) - borrowing from older styles of music. 5. Performance - performing words and very short sections with pop references.

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Peter Bjuhr

Peter Bjuhr Composer

Here I publish information of the music I've written. I also blog about my projects and thoughts about music in general.

I am a contemporary classical composer and compose music for classical musicians, but as you can see from my worklist I've also done other things - including live electronics, electroacoustic music (eam) and music for other types of ensembles (e.g. a jazz trio).

My works have been performed globally, including Europe, Asia and North America.




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