hYDAtorizon

for piano.string quartet (or sine waves)

Four small speakers playing a constant signal of sliding sine-tones are installed inside a piano where they create sympathetic vibrations with the strings. The piano picks out single notes from this slow flowing harmonic stream. The zen-like nature of this piece is inspired by the pre-socratic philosopher Parmenides who coined the oxymoron “hydatorizon” (water-rooted) to describe his world view in both a material and metaphysical sense. He compares the mind to something like floating seaweed - groundless and drifting - to be rooted in water in one sense is to have lost one’s roots .

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performance history:

premiered at Dodorama (Rotterdam) in May 2000 by Marion von Tilzer (piano) Yannis Kyriakides (electronics)

recorded in ABMA studios by Sem de Jong (Amsterdam 11.99) for UNSOUND 001- release date 12.2000