{"content":"\n    <div class=\"detail-content\">\n        \n        <strong>About work:</strong> <p>Games for the One for flute, piano, drums and voice (all performed just by one person) were created early 1992 for Marek Piaček. The basic idea is controlling of four different acoustic sources by one artist. Flute is used as a solo instrument as well as accompainment, melodic and rhytmical instrument. The rhytmical constructions in composition are significantly supported by piano and drums. All these instruments (in certain parts together with voice) constitute a kind of \"interpretation theatre\". That`s why is the performance so interesting – even visually. The premiere of composition took place at the Kingston University in London in May 1993.</p><br>\n        <em>(Marek Piaček, in: Bulletin New Slovak Music 1994)</em><br>\n        <br>\n        \n\n        <p>\n                \n                <p><strong>First performance abroad</strong></p>\n                \n                12.05.1993,\n                Coombehurst House, Kingston University,\n                London,\n                UK\n\n<br><span class=\"type\">Performers: </span>Marek Piaček (X)\n                <br>\n\n\n            </p>\n    </div>\n"}