CHANT ASTRAL

A Sonic Odyssey Through the Stars

Work: «Chant astral»

Composer : Juan Arroyo

Instrument : Tenor Saxophone Solo

Duration: 7 minutes 30 seconds

Description : Immerse yourself in the vastness of the cosmos with «Chant astral,» a musical composition that transports you to a captivating universe. This piece for tenor saxophone solo utilizes multiphonic sounds and complex, abrasive sonic textures to create a dialogue between primitive and cosmic elements. The journey begins with ethereal sounds, evoking a deep and ancient connection with nature and the origins of humanity. These sounds prepare the listener for the intensity to come, quickly joined by a clamor of multiphonic sounds from the tenor saxophone, creating an atmosphere that is both chaotic and hypnotic. The tenor saxophone delivers complex and mesmerizing melodies, inspired by the Andean Yaravi, punctuated by airy sounds that add a primitive and powerful depth to the composition. «Chant astral» explores the technique of «melody-timbre» as well as variations of blown sounds, leading the listener to reflect on fundamental questions such as the origin of life, our place in the universe, and the search for meaning. The contrasts between primitive sounds and cosmic sonorities highlight the beauty and mystery of the universe, inviting the listener on a unique and enchanting sonic journey. Completed on February 1, 2025, this piece is dedicated to the French saxophonist Carl-Emmanuel Fisbach.

Author: Juan Arroyo

Composer in residence at the Center Henri Pousseur (2014), IRCAM (2015), Cité Internationale des Arts (2015), Member of the Academy of France in Madrid – Casa de Velazquez (2016), at the Art Zoyd Music Creation Center (2017), member of the Académie de France in Rome – Villa Médicis (2017), Juan Arroyo is actually the guest composer of the National Orchestra of Peru, co-artistic director and conductor of the Regards ensemble, co-artistic director of the Sonomundo Festival, curator of the Experimenta festival at the Great National Theater of Peru, professor at the d’Argenteuil conservatory and member of the Artistic Council of the Casa de Velasquez. Juan Arroyo was born in Lima, Peru. He studied composition at the Conservatories of Lima, Bordeaux and at the National Conservatory of Music and Dance in Paris. He deepens his musical knowledge in formations like Voix Nouvelles and the IRCAM. He has been guided by eminent composers such as Allain Gaussin, Brian Ferneyhough, Heinz Holliger, Henri Pousseur, Jean-Yves Bosseur, Luis Naón, Mauricio Kagel, Michael Levinas, and Stefano Gervasoni. His music is rewarded with numerous awards such as the prize of the Salabert Foundation (2013), the prize of the Academy of Fine Arts of France (2015) and the Ibermusicas composition award (2022). He receives prestigious commissions from the French Ministry of Culture, Radio France, Centre Henri Pousseur, SACEM and Donaueschinguen Musiktage. His works are performed by eminent musicians such as Ensemble Intercontemporain, L’Itinéraire, Linea, LAPS, L’Arsenale, Proxima Centauri, Sonido Extremo, National Orchestra of Peru, Vertixe Sonora and Tana Quartet. His music is performed at great festivals such as Ars Musica, Présences, Cervantino, La Chaise-Dieu, Ensems and ¡Viva Villa! His compositional work revolves around sound hybridization. Indeed, in 2014, he began a fundamental stage of his artistic work with the construction of new instruments capable of transmuting their sound, the TanaInstruments. This allowed him to hybridize the perceptual cues of sounds in order to reveal the evocative and irrational nature of their substance, sometimes making them enigmatic.

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