Asventuras for Solo Snare Drum - 6 Min.; diff. attacks, Rudiments, u.a.; advanced
The idea for "Asventuras" emerged four years ago during the preparation
for a concert, in which I was supposed to play a rudimental snare drum
piece.
While practicing this piece I noticed that many different
colors and sounds that the snare drum is capable of producing were
lacking in the composition. This made me start to experiment on the
instrument and I ended up composing the part that became the middle part
(page 4/5) of “Asventuras”, played with brush and felt stick. It was
followed by a counterpart (page 2). Over the years I thought of a
rhythmical frame for the piece. The result was a structure of three
parts which finally became the three columns of the piece (beginning,
page 3 and end) with the basic rhythmical structure 3-1-4-1.
From
the day I composed the first note, the name “Asventuras” was on my
mind. Since the time I spent experimenting on all kinds of sounds and
effects on the snare drum was adventurous, the connection with the word
"adventure" must have had an influence on the name of my piece.