I samarbejde Goethe-Institut Dänemark, Københavns og Roskilde Universitet inviterer Seismograf/DMT til seminar tirsdag den 3. juni kl 16-18 Teater Repulique i forbindelse med Klangfestivalen 2014.

Ved seminaret " Modernisme, politik og det stedsspecifikke" har vi inviteret Dr. Kersten Glandien, Musikkritikeren Henrik Friis og komponisten Johannes Kreidler. Dr. Kersten Glandien fortæller om lydkunstscenerne i Berlin fra 1970erne og frem til i dag. Musikkritikeren Henrik Friis spørger, hvad der skete den radikale tyske modenisme efter Lachenmann og Spahlinger. Svarene søges bl.a. gennem en analyse af Spahlingers betydning for den danske komponist Simon Steen-Andersen. Den tyske komponist Johannes Kreidler taler om de sidste 15 års udvikling i tysk ny musik og præsenterer sin analyse af periodens æstetiske, tekniske og diskursive forandringer. 

Seminaret er arrangeret og ledes af Sanne Krogh Groth (RUC, Seismograf/DMT) og Søren Møller Sørensen (KU). Det afholdes på engelsk og er blevet til i samarbejde med Goethe-Institut Dänemark.

Abstracts:

Dr. Kersten Glandien (Senior Lecturer, University of Brighton, UK):
"… too wide a field - SoundArt in Berlin"

This comment on the human condition by Theodor Fontane came frequently to my mind while researching the various facets of SoundArt in Berlin. Far from encountering ‘a scene’, I found myself facing a vast labyrinth of activities, artists, works, places, events, organisers and institutions, stretching back several decades.

In my paper I will attempt to give an insight into the extent and hybridity of Berlin Sound Art - from its beginnings in the 1970s under the special conditions of cold-war West Berlin, through the landmark-festivals and lively activities of the post-Wall period, down to its ubiquity and acceptance today. I will examine the main players, institutions, organisers and initiatives, trace the unusual political and cultural conditions that set the agenda in both parts of the city, outline the exciting process of fusion that followed - and examine the very different approaches taken to SoundArt in the city today and the aesthetic clusters they form.

Henrik Friis (Music critique, Politiken, DK):
"What happened to modernism?"

What happened to the strong modernist position in German music after Lachenmann and Spahlinger? Well, maybe it is alive and kicking – living on, for instance, as impossible timbre made by young Danish composers. With a strong advocate in the Berlin resident and Spahlinger student Simon Steen-Andersen.

A place to start is the search for a useful framework for the term modernism. The Spanish philosopher Ortega Y Gasset addresses the modernist position in European Art and Music in 1925 in his essay ‘The Dehumanization of the Arts’. He claims that, opposed to earlier epochs in the history of the arts, modern music is not unpopular, as in ‘not popular yet, but outspoken anti-popular. A search for modernism is in that sense a search for traces of thoughts of intellectual anti-popularism and dehumanization. Helmut Lachenman and Matthias Spahlingers music from the early 1970’s and onwards show some of the same alienating and non-popular characteristics. For instance the ‘Musique Concrete Instrumentale’ focuses the ear at the noise of the music production and continuously stops the listener from forgetting that the musical experience is in fact a musical construction. Or the Spahlinger concept of the endless beginnings. These intellectual traces are pursued in the recent music of Simon Steen-Andersen, i.e. the cd of 2010 ‘Pretty Sound’.

Johannes Kreidler (Composer, DE):
"New Music in Germany in the last 15 years."

Having started to become a professional composer towards the end of the 1990s, not only personally I've made my artistic development, but also in general I can draw an overview now on a period of time of which I think has made quite a shift, aesthetically, technically, discursively.

Fakta
Seminar. Klangfestivalen
Tirsdag den 3. juni kl 16-18
Teater Repulique, Østerfælled Torv 37, 2100 København Ø

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Pernille Andersen is a Danish actress, screenwriter, and singer. In the Pandemic lockdown she and her partner, British John Garrison, founded the band GlassEar. For years they had traveled apart pursuing their separate careers. But with all work cancelled for both, this new found time together gave the necessary time needed to try something new. A means to connect creatively. They recorded six songs about loneliness, love, family, career and the meaning of life as a new musical duo. They have just released their debut EP Nobody will get out alive. Pernille also stars as an actress in the upcoming season of the TV2 series Hvide Sande 2 and writes a film script in collaboration with The Global Ensemble Drama. The duo’s name GlassEar refers to their many years of communication in a digital time: Glass (screen) / Ear (phone).

kortkritik
15.12.2023

Orglet er lydkunstens kreative motor

Organ Sound Art Festival: Amina Hocine, Sandra Boss, William Kudahl, Mads Kjelgaard
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Jeg er helt sikkert ikke den eneste, der keder mig i kirker, når organister halvdovent taster løs uden at få melodierne til at leve. For på orglet kan musikeren ikke forme tonernes klang med anslaget. Den er givet. 

Eller hvad? De unge lydkunstnere får i disse dage meget mere klangfølsomhed frem med deres hjemmebyggede orgler i Koncertkirken, end mange musikere kan producere med en klavertangent.

Torsdag åbnede de fire dages smuk, smuk festival med fire værker. Her fik vi lov til at zoome helt ind i William Kudahls sindssygt lange orgeltoner optaget i en islandsk kirke og filtreret live til fire højttalere med alle mulige små impulser, interferencer og farvede overtoner som resultat. 

Vi fik også oplevelsen af at sidde rundt om Sandra Boss’ smukke, hjemmelavede orgel af fugleformede lerkander med vand, der peb, fløjtede, piblede, hvinede og trillede, når luftslanger blæste vind igennem dem. Svenske Amina Hocine åbnede endnu en dimension med sin fantastiske opfindelse – en slags akustisk synthesizer. Hun kunne sidde på gulvet og gradvist åbne ventiler til otte lodrette plastrør rundt om sig og langsomt og minutiøst forme pulserende, harmoniske, sfæriske klange med ren, sammenpresset luft. 

Jeg nåede ikke aftenens sidste værk, men fik i stedet Mads Kjeldgaards installation i krypten med i lyttehatten: en mørk kube med to virtuelle orgler, en sofa og fire højttalere, der under hele festivalen genererer musik med de besøgendes bevægelser. Heller ikke den skal man snyde sig for, hvis man kan komme forbi Nørrebro de næste dage. 

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Komponist og guitarist Emil Palme har lige udgivet sit solo-debutalbum Ripen. På albummet stryges sten som buer mod elguitarens strenge, der i messende og klagende mønstre frembringer en dystopisk og ceremoniel urlyd i grænsen mellem komposition og improvisation. Ripen handler om at fuldende og modne – men også om at betræde de forræderiske stier, som naturen dikterer, at alt levende skal gå, og den uundgåelige opløsning af formål, der opstår efter en opnået fuldkommenhed.

»Jeg oplever musik som noget magisk, som en kraft der kan kommunikere via energier, der ikke nødvendigvis kan forstås eller måles på. At skabe musik er for mig at have kontakt med den kraft.«

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Iku Sakan is an electronic musician from Osaka, Japan. his music focuses predominantly on the potential of emotional developments through the repetitive rhythmic patterns, rotating harmonics, and resonating melodies. The decades of collecting constantly shifting sound materials, melding improvisation, and DJ'ing practices, has led him to create his own unique niche of organic music in the late 2010s. His most recent works incl. a remix for the French composer Yann Tiersen (via Mute Records) and the forthcoming musique-concrete-inspired tone poem LP OMNITOPOEIA. When you ask Sakan what music is the answer is short: »Music is the healing force.«

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»To me, music is about everything else.«

Mike Sheridan has been a part of the Copenhagen electronic musicscene since the mid 00’s. He entered the scene, barely in his teens, with his landmark debut album I Syv Sind (In Two Minds, 2008). Sheridan traced an ambient and dreamy approach, and with limited tools at hand, he constructed a teenage masterwork that few could have predicted. Among the first in his generation, Mike Sheridan launched his career to high acclaim, effectively crossing over to mainstream audiences.

Recent projects includes featuring on techno artist KÔLSCH’s album Isopolis (2021) and performances in Nicolai Howalt’s exhibhition A Journey: The Near Future at Gallery Martin Asbæk (2022). Yesterday Sherian released the album Atmospherics