Clémence Manachère (flute, soprano saxophone), Björn Lücker (drumset, sound percussion)
"Hopscotch" by Clémence Manachère is inspired by Daniel Libeskind's "Chamberworks". It is a system for free improvisation where the first thing you agree on is a common language. It is about freedom, where each musician is responsible for the form. The structure of the piece consists of 28 fragments + 1 "joker". The 28 fragments are divided into 4 series of 7 fragments, which are all connected to each other in different ways. The joke of the game is that the different fragments can function and interact with each other. "Hopscotch" is jazz and new music at the same time.
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