{"content":"\n    <div class=\"detail-content\">\n        \n        <strong>About work:</strong> <p>In his Laws Plato documented an ancient classification of dances (814D – 815A) – emmeleia was according to it a beautiful, refined (and not repugnant, stupid) and a peaceful (not combative) imitative dance. The composition called Emmelaia I wrote for the concert Evenings of New Music 1995, dedicated to the memory of Erik Satie. Later it became the basis of music for Šulík’s film <em>Záhrada</em> (<em>The Garden</em>) and had a great number of varying instrumentations. The version for a guitar quartet I wrote for the Bratislava Guitar Quartet. My <em>Emmeleia</em> is not the only one; a composition with this title has been recorded also by the group Dead Can Dance.</p><br>\n        <em>(author, in: booklet of the CD \"Slovak Music for Guitar Quartet\", Diskant DK 0133-2 131, p. 6.)</em><br>\n        <br>\n        \n\n        <p>\n                \n                <p><strong>First performance abroad</strong></p>\n                \n                05.12.2002,\n                Londonderry, Ulster,\n                IE\n\n<br><span class=\"type\">Performers: </span>Bratislava Guitar Quartet\n                <br>\n\n\n            </p>\n    </div>\n"}