"Torque" by Vijay Iyer

Опубликовано: 11 Июль 2026
на канале: Andres Morales
285
13

Performed by the Minerva Percussion Group
Amy Xin Yin
Andrew Creech
Shunan Gui
Andrés Morales

Part I 0:00
Part II 5:04
Part III 9:19

Recorded at UNCG Tew Recital Hall
Video by Andrés Morales
Audio mixing and mastering by Andrew Creech

ABOUT THE PIECE:
At the piano, I listen for how the contortions of the hand can suggest the surges of a body in motion. In my trio music, I’m often evolving rhythmic shapes, shaping gestural patterns with an embodied resonance, and striving to evoke specific qualities of movement with our performed rhythms. Someone once compared us to the Flying Karamazov Brothers, with their coordinated, cyclical, antiphonal actions. I see the work of the rhythm section as a ritual of collective synchrony, aiming above all to generate a dance impulse for everybody in the room.

Torque, a twisting force on a body, seems to appear for the listener at music’s formal boundaries, when one movement type gives way to another. This piece, written for Sō Percussion, invites the percussion quartet to perform transformations that twist the music’s temporal flow, bringing the micro-relational art of the rhythm section into this ensemble format.

– Vijay Iyer