Else Marie Pade

  • review
    24.05

    The City that made Noise into History

    At the Copenhagen Museum, the city’s forgotten soundscapes are brought to life – from street cries and gongs to nervous night sirens – in an exhibition that lets the echoes of the past resonate in present-day ears.
    By Henrik Marstal
  • essay
    29.11.2024

    2024: An Earful of Chaos 

    Barents Spektakel. © Nima Taheri
    Chaotic times call for chaotic music. But also soft techno, flutists and yoga balls. Jennifer Gersten and Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek wrap up the musical year in a conversation between New York and Aarhus.
    By Jennifer Gersten & Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek
  • essay
    20.08.2024

    Another day, another rediscovery of Else Marie Pade

    © Lisbeth Damgaard
    A good twenty years after the first rediscovery of Else Marie Pade as an electronic pioneer, she is now being branded as a visionary acoustic composer. It seems we never get tired of rewriting the story of this special artist – and writing ourselves into it.
    By Sune Anderberg
  • reportage
    11.10.2022

    Face it and voice it

    © Alla Zagaykevych
    When you close your eyes to obvious acts of violence and evil, you only allow it to grow says Ukrainian composer Alla Zagaykevych, who believes in electronic music as a radical form of freedom. Reportage from the event »Antifascism - Electronic music from worlds on fire« in Lund, Sweden.
    By Giada Dalla Bontà
  • PEER article
    02.06.2022

    Exhibiting the unheard(-of)

    Women composers and the inadequate representation in historical canons and museum exhibitions.
    By Thomas Husted Kirkegaard
  • review
    20.02.2017

    Langsom musik for vågne lyttere

    Søren Møller Sørensen anmelder opførelsen af 'OCCAM OCEAN'af den franske komponist Eliane Radigue i Holmens Kirke fredag den 10. februar som en del af Vinterjazz 2017.
    By Søren Møller Sørensen