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Steps for Beasts that Never Were

ensemble, ballet

11 minutes

Premiere: April 16, 2026, at the Spring Arts Festival of Monte-Carlo.Ensemble Orchestral Contemporain conducted by Bruno Mantovani, Ballets de Monte-Carlo.

Choreography: Jeroen Verbruggen

Dedication: Bruno Mantovani

Commission: Festival Printemps des Arts of Monte-Carlo for the Ballets de Monte-Carlo.

Publisher: Éditions Musicales Artchipel


Duration: 11 minutes


Note:Steps for Beasts that Never Were is inspired by Philip K. Dick’s 1953 short story The Preserving Machine, in which an inventor builds a machine that transforms musical scores into wild animals in order to preserve them from a potential cataclysm. This bizarre experiment quickly descends into chaos, within an ecosystem where the terrifying Wagner-beast, the Schubert-lamb, the Mozart and Stravinsky-birds, and the Bach-fly meet and clash.This piece, written for the Ballets de Monte-Carlo and choreographer Jeroen Verbruggen, seeks to represent—within an obsessive ostinato—the metamorphosis of a few brief quotations from the aforementioned composers into uncontrollable musical organisms, into pure sonic energy.

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