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Tokian follows after several Jerónimo Martín incursions in free improvisation projects for piano
(Capturas, 2015 and Durango Concert, 2020) and “Versos libres “premiere for
improvised piano and band in 2021 along Municipal Band of Bilbao.
Engaged in
a creative process that began in his previous releases published by Errabal
(Piedraescrita, 2006 and Quinoa, 2012), the new album is a project that has
been in the making since 2012, the year Quinoa was recorded, and somehow
represents a fulfillment of it, featuring beautiful orchestral arrangements
arranged for string sextet, while opening new paths for the future. 

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