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Music Without Borders. Portugal at the World New Music Days.
In the year of the 1st Portuguese edition of the ISCM World New Music Days, MIC.PT presents a historical reflection on the ISCM and the presence of Portuguese music at the WNMD.
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Document title
Composer
Musical Category
Instrumentation (general)
Date
Duration
Inv Row
Katharsis
Ângela da Ponte
Chamber music (2-8 instruments)
Instrumentation (general)
2018
8' 00"
sporano saxophone, accordion and string quartet
sporano saxophone, accordion and string quartet
Document title
Katharsis
Date of Composition
·
2018
Instrumentation
Musical Category
Chamber music (2-8 instruments)
Instrumentation (general)
sporano saxophone, accordion and string quartet
Instrumentation (detailed)
Winds and Brass
Soprano Saxophone
Strings (plucked / bowed)
Violin, Violin, Viola, Cello
Other instruments
Accordeon
Premiere
Date
2018/Feb/02
Performer(s)
Síntese - Contemporary Music Group
Jan Wierzba . musical direction
Organization/Event
12
th
Síntese - Contemporary Music Cycle
Venue
Municipal Theatre of Guarda
Town
Guarda
Country
Portugal
Commission
Date
2017
Commissioning Body
Síntese - Contemporary Music Group
Web Page
https://sintesegmc.com
Town
Guarda
Country
Portugal
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Work
Type
Date
Organization/Event
Venue
Town
Country
Performers
Notes
Inv Row
Katharsis
Premiere
2018/Feb/02
12
th
Síntese - Contemporary Music Cycle
Municipal Theatre of Guarda
Guarda
Portugal
Síntese - Contemporary Music Group
Jan Wierzba . musical direction
Notes
Katharsis
Performance
2018/Feb/03
12
th
Síntese - Contemporary Music Cycle
Contemporary Culture Centre of Castelo Branco
Castelo Branco
Portugal
Síntese - Grupo de Música Contemporânea
Jan Wierzba . musical direction
Notes