
Tilen Lebar: Hassan
‘Hassan’ for saxophone and tape by Tilen Lebar has been submitted for World New Music Days 2025 in Portugal by ISCM Slovenian section and has become a Young Composers Award candidate. It will be performed by saxophonist Henrique Potovedo.
Tilen Lebar about his piece:
Hassan is a composition that is more related to prose than poetry. The narrative way of developing musical material appears in the places where we expect it to be. For example, the “whistle tone” technique appears at first in the tape and later reveals itself in an acoustic form. Moreover, the prepared saxophone enables a quiet “unusual” expansion on natural spectral multiphonics, extremely introverted dynamics and a timbre that rarely appears within the contemporary repertoire for alto saxophone. The presence of the name Hassan itself constructs my social environment, as I live in a particular part of The Hague that is predominantly associated with the Moroccan community. This makes a connection that leads me to explore their cultural heritage and relationship within the community. The piece is dedicated to my long-time mentor and friend Matjaž Drevenšek.
Program:
CHRISTOPHER BOCHMANN (UK, 1950)
Capriccio (2007), 6′
DÁNIEL PÉTER BIRÓ (Hungary, 1969)
Kilkul (Breakdown) (2024), 10′
Individual submission
DIOGO ALVIM (Portugal, 1979)
Music for Sax and Boxes (2012), 10′, WP (new version)
JONATHAN NANGLE (Ireland, 1981)
Artificial Blissful State (2016), 6′
ISCM Irish section submission
PAULO FERREIRA-LOPES (Portugal, 1964)
Three Short Pieces from The Darkness Book (2007), 8′
TILEN LEBAR (Slovenia, 1993) YCA
Hassan (2022), 11′
ISCM Slovenian section submission
- Composer(s) Tilen Lebar
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Title(s) of the Work(s)
Hassan
for saxophone and tape - Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra Henrique Potovedo saxophone