Alenky Quartet

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll (1832-1898) was an English priest, mathematician, photographer and writer who went down in history especially by his well-known novel Alice in Wonderland. Because of the success he gained from the publication of this book, he wrote a second part called Alice Through the Looking Glass.
 
The musician and composer Marc Egea, inspired by the reading of Alice Through the Looking Glass, has written 16 pieces of music that are live performed by the Alenky quartet (named in tribute to Jan Švankmajer’s film entitled Alenky, based on Alice in Wonderland).
 
On stage Alenky is composed of the following members: Marc Egea on the electroacoustic hurdy-gurdy, Manu Sabaté on the gralla (Catalan shawm) and the bass clarinet, Joan Antoni Pich on the cello and Arnau Obiols on the drums.
 
There is no specific musical style that defines the music played by Alenky, but you can find elements of folk, jazz, rock and free improvisation.