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Uroš Rojko: DIAPENTO (stena, jeza) for 8 saxophones (2010) Festival Ljubljana, cycle Young Virtuosos, online concert 09.03.2021 Saxophone ensemble of the Academy of Music in Ljubljana, artictic director: Miha Rogina Ensemble: Domen Koren and Miha Rogina, soprano saxophone Nika Deželak and Kristina Neli Lampe, alto saxophone Vida Vatovec and Agata Živoder, tenor saxophone Timotej Jerman and Arijan Mačak, baritone saxophone DIAPENTO (wall-anger) was composed in the spring and early summer of 2010 for the wind quintet Artvento (for the ISCM World Music Days 2011 in Zagreb I reworked it for the octet of saxophones). The material of the work is based on a specific sound atmosphere generated by diatonics (dia) and altered pentatonics (pento). The substantive basis refers to the seriousness of the fact that the use of global technology, which in its concept does not allow error, because the consequences would cause an indescribable catastrophe, is a gamble. Just as the work was in progress, the incorrigible Earth homosapiens inflicted a terrible wound on its planet that literally bled for months (“BP Oil Spill” in the Gulf of Mexico: after the explosion, experts managed to seal the 1,500-meter well only after 87 days. 3.19 million barrels of oil leaked into the sea). As a sensitive companion of the current time, I felt like I was in front of an impenetrable wall, powerless and useless, and I was overcome by holy anger. In an “impenetrable” diatonic-pentatonic environment, the musical thoughts of individual sentences are chained in simultaneous pulsations or in “impassable” chains of polyphonic fragmentation. III. the sentence, a sound monolith, constantly increasing and declining, in its structure (wall) indicates a trace of porosity and thus a glimmer of hope for the possibility of transition (exit) .... Uroš Rojko