Scattering Light - L.A. Logrande


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Scattering Light - L.A. Logrande

Description
The scattering of sunlight, where radiation is sent in all directions, accents our visual perception of our world. Without changing an object, haze, clarity, distortion, color and fade, are created as air molecules, like oxygen and nitrogen, scatter particles.
In composing Scattering Light for saxophone and piano, I wished to explore this process as it might pertain to sound. The saxophone can be obscured, gilded, overwhelmed, or contented, as it passes through the piano's shimmering, bouncing, or sustaining particles.
(For soprano saxophone and piano)







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