Episode Synopsis "Symphony II: Piece 5, Final Movement"
This is the final movement to the "Tiny Symphony" in five short pieces. Yes, influenced by Webern, I decided to make my little Funf stucke fur Sinfonia. Finale has its limitations and I am doing my best. One day future microtonal orchestras will play my works. For now I can only dream, as they continue slaving away in standardness. I hate the status quo. The next phase of music after noise and noise gestures (extended techniques) is more complex stratification of rhythmic layers and microtones. For now, academia ignores these things.
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