catch a break
for glissando flute and viola
Leon Maximilian Focker, born in 2000 in Radebeul (Germany), studies electronic composition at the Folkwang University of the Arts. In his music, he deals with the limits of perception of individual sound events and their superimposition to form an overall impression. He also explores voice-break-like phenomena in both electronic and acoustic sound production. He is fascinated by the concept of reification, meaning the tonal fixation of musical pieces. His pieces have been performed, among others, at the Philharmonie Essen, Museum Folkwang, the Fulldome Festival Jena, at the Visiodrom Wuppertal and the DEGEM concert in Lübeck.
for glissando flute and viola
conceptual longdurational performance
conceptual longdurational performance
digital conceptual longdurational performance
For Oboe, Violin, Viola, Cello and Accordion
Multichannel, fixed media
8 channel fixed media, portraying the Folkwang Synlab
short Video
midi piano
360° Video and immersive Audio
Multichannel, fixed media
Fulldome Video + immersive Audio
Viola and Electronics
self playing organ