Fusion, for twelve instrumentalists, proposes to
illustrate a writing process that will be further developed in successive
works (Transmutations). Two ideas are exposed, at first differentiated,
that discontinuously fuse.
One of the elements is serialized, the other is not. The influences
these two materials exert upon each other are not caused by one
(or several) of these instrument(s), but are organized according
to the general distribution of all of the twelve instruments in
the ensemble with some digressions. The experience of the listener
is, therefore, sometimes analytical, sometimes global.
D. Cohen