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Sheet Music
Written in 2014.
Commissioned by Ilan Volkov on behalf of BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra and Tectonics Glasgow 2014.
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Sheet Music
Written in 2015-2016 with support from
Composers fund of the National Radio Broadcasting Service (Tónskáldasjóður RÚV)
Commissioned by Nordic Affect.
Premiered by Nordic Affect at Dark Music Days 2016 in Reykjavík, January 2016.
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about
“[A] spoken vowel in a building can become a tone [...].
From an acoustic point of view tone means fullness, depth, and richness of a sound, an emphasis of its character.” – Hope Bagenal
Written for Ilan Volkov and Tectonics music festival of Iceland Symphony Orchestra in Reykjavík, 2013.
credits
from Influence of buildings on musical tone,
track released September 7, 2018
CAPUT ENSEMBLE:
Through their earnest, skillful and passionate work – including dozens of CD-releases, touring and participation in many of Europe’s foremost festivals – Caput has gratified innumerable listeners with their artistically eminent performances of contemporary music by Nordic composers, ever since it was founded in 1987.
Performers:
Greta Guðnadóttir, violin
Svava Bernharðsdóttir, viola
Sigurður Halldórsson, violoncello
Hávarður Tryggvason, double bass
Matthías Hemstock, percussion
Steef Van Oosterhout, percussion
Guðni Franzson, conductor
Credits
Recorded at Fella- og Hólakirkja, Reykjavík, 20th of February 2016. Recording: Georg Magnússon.
Tonmeister: Þráinn Hjálmarsson.
Mixing & Mastering: Albert Finnbogason.
Composer, curator and tutor - Hjálmarsson is known for his detailed and finely woven sound world, where the act of listening
plays a vital role. Here, the perception of sound is ever transforming, revealing an otherwise obfuscated narrative, unfolding in time....more
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Can't wait for the vinyl version to arrive. Hebeloma Crustuliniforme
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The real title of this album is "Carl Stone songs you can cry to." Sonali will make you dance, I guess, but then you'll start crying again after that. Paul Klee
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Angel,
I heard your interview with Jason Woodbury on Aquarium Drunkard's "Transmissions" podcast today. It was truly remarkable and touched my heart. I bought this album immediately afterward and am so grateful to you for this nourishing music in these strange, trying days. I hope I can time my next trip to Chicago to be able to see you perform live. Thank you! Michael Feltes