Sigma Project / Inaki Alberdi - Jose M Sanchez-Verdu: Khora Cycle For Saxophone | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Khôra I (2013) for two soprano saxophones and two bass saxophones
2. Horos I (2018) for two soprano saxophones
3. Khôra II (2015) for two soprano saxophones and two bass saxophones
4. Transitus (2012) for bass saxophone
5. Khôra III (2016) for two soprano saxophones, two bass saxophones and microtonal accordion
6. Horos II (2019) for microtonal accordion
7. Khôra IV (2019) for two soprano saxophones and tenor saxophone
8. Transitus II (2018) for two soprano saxophones, tenor saxophone and bass saxophone
9. Khôra V (2019) for two soprano saxophones, two "Egyptian" saxophones and microtonal accordion

More Info:

Sigma Project & Iñaki Alberdi - José M. Sánchez-verdú: Khôra. Cycle For Saxophone Quartet And Microtonal Accordion. Dedicated to the SIGMA Project and Iñaki Alberdi, this album invites listeners to question time's linearity and embrace the power within the music. The cycle KHORA, featuring saxophone quartet and microtonal accordion, explores the dynamic interplay between sound, philosophy, and space. Inspired by Plato's Timaeus and Jacques Derrida's reinterpretation of Khôra, the nine pieces challenge traditional notions of time and space. Performers from the SIGMA Project and accordionist Iñaki Alberdi create a fluid, immersive experience that goes beyond linear hierarchies. Capturing the essence of an ever-changing world, the album reflects Ernst Bloch's idea that sound doesn't just fill but creates space. This musical odyssey, dedicated to the SIGMA Project and Iñaki Alberdi, invites listeners to question time's linearity and embrace the transformative power within the music.