Frozen in Time - Avner Dorman I Version for 4 Percussionists & Piano
In this performance we present a unique chamber arrangement of Avner Dorman’s iconic percussion concerto Frozen in Time. Originally written for solo percussion and orchestra, this version brings the work into an intimate setting — with four percussionists and piano, exploring the full range of sound, rhythm and color. 🫶 A huge thank you to my colleagues — you are the best! This project wouldn’t exist without your energy, talent and passion. Solo Percussion: Leon Lorenz Pecussion: Augustas Būrė, Jingxue Ren Timpani: Jürgen Leitner Piano: Jiayin Li Throughout this piece I perform with the Infinity Percussion mallets (my own series), which offer the clarity and brilliance needed to bring out the extreme contrasts and textures of the music. They also feel great and have great Balance 🎥 Film: Stanislav Roschkov 🎧 Sound: Max Fellermann 📍 Recorded at Mozarteum Salzburg ✍️ Arrangement: Augustas Būre, Max Fellerman, Jürgen Leitner, Jingxue Ren 👇 If you enjoyed this performance — please like, comment and subscribe! It supports our work and helps us bring more contemporary percussion music to the world.

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