AntiMusicum




Keyboard transcription of Hamlet Soliloquy 2015-11-06

A recording of typing a Hamlet Soliloquy (from Act III, scene I) on a computer keyboard.





Symphonic cycle of things 2015-11-06

Symphonic cycle of things consists of:

  • Symphony for a shed
  • Symphony of Quiet
  • Symphony for scizzors and paper
  • Symphony for a saw
  • Symphony for an office chair
  • Symphony for drills




Melodica symphony for one note 2015-10-26

This track was created as a development of Piano symphony for 1 note. Here one note is played on melodica, including also some percussive techniques. Before recording I created a scheme of used techniques, which you can see in youtube video.

I played Hohner piano32 melodica in this recording (AKG C-214 + Zoom H5).

Directions for playing this track: use only one note on melodica. Play anything.





Symphony for 3 hits 2015-10-23

This track was created as a development of Piano symphony for 3 notes. Here three hits are used insted of notes. Before recording I created a scheme of used techniques, which you can see in youtube video.

I played djembe in this recording (AKG C-214 + Zoom H5).

Directions for playing this track: use any percussion instrument, play notes in the groups of three using any concept you can imagine.





Piano symphonic cycle 2015-10-03

This avant-garde aleatoric piano symphonic cycle consists of four symphonies:
Piano symphony for three notes (playing on piano using only three notes)
Piano symphony for two notes (playing on piano using only two notes)
Piano symphony for one note (playing on piano using only one note)
Piano symphony without notes (using only percussion techniques on the piano)

Thanks a lot to Irina Kazanskaya for playing this piece live: