Year: 2010 | Type: Seven-movement piece for synthesizers and electronic media | Duration: ca. 13' 22''
In 2010, my dear friend Franklin Dávalos, a super talented actor and dancer from Ecuador, asked me to create incidental music for a play written by Maritza Núñez, a Peruvian playwright. The play is a monologue from a woman who lives in Buenos Aires, and Franklin was in charge of the production. Since there was no budget, I created the music on my computer and used electronic sounds and recordings of various types. I also needed a tango, so I wrote one, although it was never presented in its entirety in the work, but only portions, mostly distorted by electronic means. You can hear it on the final track of the audio collection.
Notes:
As it is a work for synthesizers and electronics, there is no musical score. In other words, performances of the play with the music can only be done using the audio files.