This piece has been composed by Yamila Rios for the ensemble “Nam” in 2011. Nam is form by Angelica Vazquez (Harp), Yolanda Uriz (Flute and electronics) and Mei yi Lee (Percussion). This piece is very much related to the nature of the instruments of the ensemble and how they are treated or extended in order to create richer timbres. In this video a stereo version is presented. The original version is for a quadraphonic set up of speakers. Time-Shift is about the relation between the spaces where the piece is reproduced, the movements of the different sounds in this space and the way the sonic material evolve in time.
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released October 3, 2013
Angelica Vazquez (Harp), Yolanda Uriz (Flute and electronics) and Mei yi Lee (Percussion)
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