peja’chuqegh

peja’chuqegh is a performance work that mocks everything about the stereotype of the classical string quartet, including its use in society, system of tonailty, form, instrumentation, and the foreign languages in which they always write the directions.  This performance is by faculty and students at the Florida State Unviersity (including Butch Rovan).

 

Recorded performance of movements I, III, and II (in that order) at OurMedia.org (MP3) 

Published in: Listen | on January 1st, 1997 | |Print This Post Print This Post

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