
As listeners will soon notice, Portuguese composer Luís Salgueiro (1993) moves with ease between philosophy and music — two territories that, in his work, often mirror one another. In this episode, we join him in a quiet exploration of how thought becomes sound and how language shapes what we hear, while listening to a few fleeting excerpts from his own music.
Do we still have the courage to speak about music?
credits: Parroting [2025], soundscape // Wolf Town [2020], for saxophone quartet | Quatuor de saxophones Quasar // Expeletives censored with snippets from
mir nichts, dir nichts [2024–5], for small ensemble | ars ad hoc
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