Us... and Them... (2020) for saxophone quartet and wolves by Liisa Hirsch published on 2020-09-28T12:19:27Z Stockholm Saxophone Quartet: Mathias Björnstad Jörgen Pettersson Anna Magnusson Linn Persson Livestream: Johan E.Andersson The concert was presnted by Estonian Music Days 2020 As I studied the recordings of various wolf howls I quickly learned that sensing each other’s presence through songs or voices, and the power or intimacy such a common experience creates is familiar both to people and the loneliest wolf cub. I viewed the spectral track of two different wolf packs and found fascinating musical references in the howling ensembles of the pack members. For example, in one of my recordings, the alpha established a specific pitch, the next wolf joined by sliding downwards, the third by sliding upwards and together they reached a pulsating unison that resounded throughout the woods. This pitch was also picked up on the other side of the forest and so they kept answering each other in this multi-choral manner for three minutes. While the pulsating unison might amplify the sound and give the impression that the number of wolves is greater, without the purpose of claiming territory the wolves’ bodies release happiness hormones and strengthen the ties within the pack. In these 3 pieces similarly to wolves, the saxophones interact with each other in a temporally flexible manner, choosing and synchronising entrances and listening to the delicate microtonal shades of the unison. Comment by Returnr2️⃣♻️〽️🔱⚠️ do you know by any chance: the tip opening of the mouthpieces they use? 2022-06-02T09:50:56Z Comment by Stuart Jones - divers A wonderful piece. The integration of the saxophone high pitches and the wolve calls was beautiful and moving. It sounds as if the wolves are panned hard left; thiis may be to underpin the the separation implied by the title, but I would have preferred it if the integration in the sound was reflected in the mix. But that's a small quibble. the piece is one of the best things I've heard in a while. Thank you. Best wishes, Stuart Jonesl 2020-10-20T10:05:17Z