Løffler, Simon International Festival of Contemporary Music Warsaw Autumn

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Born in 1981, he studied in Copenhagen, Berlin, Aarhus, and Brussels. He now lives in Copenhagen and Oslo. His present work is based on exploring the border between man and animal. 

Selected works: String Quartet (2007), (......) for violin, bass clarinet, double bass and any percussion instruments (2008), (.. .. ....), version for viola, saxophone, two clarinet mouthpieces, distorted electric piano, kalimba and synthesizer (2009; also a version for cello, clarinet mouthpieces, bowed flexatone, detuned piano, kalimba and synthesizer), Graduale for voice (2009), for two small glockenspiel, small Casio synthesizer and toy piano, for any group of amateur performers (2011), for three musicians (2012), for three musicians (2013), D, three versions: for violin, viola, cello, glockenspiel and gran cassa; for bowed psalterium, glockenspiel and gran cassa; for fingered marimba, glockenspiel and gran cassa (2013), Monodactyl for 15 tuning forks and four step motors (2016), for four musicians, four step motors and tuning forks (2014–17), for three musicians, various extendable versions (2014–17), Dreamwork, music for the film of Peter Tscherkassky (2018), Dreamwork unplugged for four musicians and self-made instruments (2020), Animalia, cycle of works (2019–22).