Crickets is a study in rhythm, shimmer, and persistence — a string quartet that listens outward to the night. The piece translates the overlapping pulse patterns of cicadas and crickets into shifting polyrhythms and micro-textures, where each instrument becomes both individual and collective voice. Whispered tremolos, harmonic glints, and sudden bursts of motion evoke the delicate chaos of a summer field alive with sound. Beneath its surface hum lies a meditation on pattern and attention: how repetition becomes trance, and how silence, when it finally arrives, feels like dawn.
Crickets is a study in rhythm, shimmer, and persistence — a string quartet that listens outward to the night. The piece translates the overlapping pulse patterns of cicadas and crickets into shifting polyrhythms and micro-textures, where each instrument becomes both individual and collective voice. Whispered tremolos, harmonic glints, and sudden bursts of motion evoke the delicate chaos of a summer field alive with sound. Beneath its surface hum lies a meditation on pattern and attention: how repetition becomes trance, and how silence, when it finally arrives, feels like dawn.