in brief
23.01.2023

Dyst i udstrakt tid

Quatuor Bozzini: Sarah Davachi + Niels Lyhne Løkkegaard
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Under en koncert, hvor begge værker for strygekvartet gør det til en pointe at strække tiden ud, når man vidt omkring i sit indre univers.

Pludselig opdager man den fortrængte håndboldspiller, der gerne vil gøre koncerten til en konkurrence: canadiske Sarah Davachis Long Gradus (2020-21) mod Niels Lyhne Løkkegaards Colliding Bubbles, der blev uropført i torsdags.

Og han er egentlig sjovere at lytte til end den indre lommefilosof, der dukker op og spørger, om den slags ambientmusik mest har karakter af institutionaliseret ritualisme eller subversiv utopi. Kedeligt spørgsmål, videre!

Håndboldspilleren er ikke i tvivl: Davachis halve time med udstrakte, overlappende grundakkorder forvrænget en anelse af ren stemning – hvor intervallerne kan lyde lidt skæve – bliver hurtigt til et ensidigt og selvgodt udsagn om at justere vores moderne ører.

Mere liv er der hos Løkkegaard, hvor Bozzini-kvartetten på samme tid spiller på mundharmonika og strygere. Også her med lange, changerende akkorder, dog nu med en gradvis bevægelse fra den lyse til den mørke ende af harmonikaerne.

Men trumfen er, at Løkkegaard har indlejret en ubestemmelighed i værket, en optisk illusion: Længe spiller buerne toneløst på strengene – eller vistnok toneløst, må jeg næsten skrive, for finurligt nok lyder harmonikaerne som lyse strygere.

Man er simpelthen konstant i tvivl om, hvor de fine klange kommer fra. Så meget desto større effekt, da musikerne skifter greb og endelig lader strygerne klinge. Sejr til Løkkegaard!

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»Music, to me, is … the silence that gropes – like yourself – across a black canvas.
In moments, a hissing emerges.
Nuts are cracked.«

Jørgen Teller has a long career as an electric guitarist, vocalist, electronic musician, and performer. He has released records solo as Static Teller and with Jørgen Teller & The Empty Stairs, Kaptajn Ørentvist … He frequently collaborates with local and international musicians.

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»For me, music is a non-figurative process that cannot be definitively categorised.«

Kristoffer Raasted graduated as a visual artist from the Media School at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2018 and is currently completing a PhD in practice-based and artistic research. Raasted has been an artist in residence at the Danish Institute in Rome and a visiting researcher at UdK Sound Studies in Berlin as part of his PhD.

© Iain Forbes

»When I search for new music, I search for sound that evokes images in my mind. It is fuel, a gateway to emotion, and my most important writing companion. When inspiration lapses, music is the tool that always jumpstarts it.«

Iain Forbes is a Scottish/Norwegian film director based in Oslo. He has studied film directing at Nordland College of Art and Film and the Norwegian Film School. His graduation film Revisited won a Student Academy Award in 2023. He has previously directed short films such as Snowman (2015) and Semper Fi (2017). His latest short After Dark won Best International Short Film at the Oscar-qualifying Foyle Film Festival in 2024

Nikolaj Nørlund. © Agnete Schlichtkrull

»Music, to me, is a companion through life, a premise, an excuse, a mystery, an explanation, a point of departure. It is old ideas, overlooked treasure chests, new angles, long concerts, doubt and conviction. It is words, tones, cracked voices, different points of departure, bass in the diaphragm, falsetto in the hair, challenges, rewards, and love.«

Nikolaj Nørlund made his solo debut with Navnløs (1996), an interpretation of poems by Michael Strunge, and released Nye Optagelser (1997) the following year, his first Danish-language singer-songwriter album. He has since worked broadly across music and poetry and is behind around 20 releases, both solo and in various band constellations. Nørlund’s projects range from collaborations with Copenhagen Phil on two orchestral albums, created together with author Naja Marie Aidt. His most recent release is the single »Englenes Park (nu ikke saa dark)«, the forerunner to the album Himlen skiftet ud, due for release at the end of November. In addition to his own work, Nørlund has, through the record label Auditorium, produced and released a number of Danish artists, including Niels Skousen, Ulige Numre, Jens Unmack, I Got You On Tape, and Martin Ryum. He was previously a member of Trains And Boats And Planes and periodically works with the English-language project Rhonda Harris. Nørlund has received a Danish Music Award (2003) and a Steppeulv (2006), both as Producer of the Year, as well as the Niels Mathiassen Cultural Award (2012).

© Mari Liis

»Music and sound for me is a language, the most present and fleeting one. It’s something that passes through your heart and becomes the past in a second. Music amplifies every emotion, love, happiness, anger, sadness a thousand times over, making me feel everything more deeply and sensitively.«

Sophia Sagaradze is a sound artist, composer, and performer from Georgia, based in Denmark. She experiments with space, multichannel electronics and audio-visual installations. Sagaradze is interested in creating works that explore the boundary between external and internal experiences of space. She holds a bachelor’s degree in classical composition from Tbilisi State Conservatory and a master’s degree in electronic composition from DIEM Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg. In 2022, she received the Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Foundation’s Talent Award in Composition. Sagaradze has performed in several countries, received commissioned works for ensembles, performed live and created audio-visual installations. She is a founder and artistic director of Aarhus Sound Association (Aarhus Lydforening), Project leader at ROSA  and a lecturer at the Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus/Aalborg.