Diabelli Machines 7 [1819]
(last edited: 2018)
author(s): Juan Parra, Paulo de Assis, Lucia D'Errico
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Simulation of the 1819 version of the Diabelli Variations.
Diabelli Machines 2 : Deleuzabelli Variations I
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author(s): Paulo de Assis
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Diabelli Machines 2 — Deleuzabelli Variations I was produced by ME21 at the Orpheus Institute (Ghent), in collaboration with the Royal Antwerp Conservatoire and HERMESensemble. The subtitle is a triple homage: to Beethoven, Gilles Deleuze and Anton Diabelli. Beethoven’s music functions as the backbone structure of the performance, while Deleuze’s idea of differential repetition provides a sort of method related to processes of continuous transformation and permanent becoming; and Diabelli’s name must be highly praised, for without him none of this would ever have happened.