Play and theory of the duende for bass flute, violin, cello and harp (2016) # Ensemble Multilatérale by Michelle Agnes published on 2016-07-20T16:00:41Z Piece written for the Université d'Altitude 2016 by Yann Robin and Raphaël Cendo. Ensemble Multilatérale Aurélie Saraf (harp) Matteo Cesari (bass flute) Antoine Maisonhaute (violin) Pablo Tognan (Cello) Léo Warynski (conductor) Live recording, 9th July 2016 Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption Saint Martin Vésubie, France Program note: Juego y teoria del duende was inspired by Federico Garcia Lorca's homonymous conference. The "duende" is a 'mysterious force that everyone feels and no philosopher has explained. It gets into the body, from the soles of the feet to the head, and his presence is heard in the black tones. Angel and Muse come from outside us - the angel brings light, the Muse form, while the "duende" is within us, and must awaken in the remotest mansions of the blood. Genre Classique