Contemporary Classical

Contemporary classical music is the evolution of classical tradition, driven by composers seeking to break molds and experiment with new structures and sounds. It was born from the need to reinterpret the established and make room for fresh and daring proposals.

It can be heard in concerts ranging from large orchestras to small ensembles or soloists. The works can alternate between lyrical passages and moments of intense experimentation, where atonal elements, electronic textures, and unusual arrangements are mixed, always offering a unique sound experience.

In terms of instruments, the genre ranges from full orchestral ensembles, with strings, wind instruments, brass instruments, and percussion, to solo pieces or pieces for duos and quartets. Each composition defines its own universe, allowing performers to reinvent the classical legacy with a direct and modern language.