Constantine Koukias
Heavenly Angels
Heavenly Angels, composed for Elise Lorraine, uses heterophony and digital delays to accompany Greek Orthodox chant, creating a unique structure and atmosphere.
Heavenly Angels is dedicated to the memory of the late Sally Corvini and composed for Elise Lorraine. The piece is based on heterophony (multiple independent sounds together), in contrast to polyphony or harmony. The digital line is used to guide and structure the Greek Orthodox chant, employing varying digital delays.
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Tera de Marez Oyens
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