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Sonic Vertigo
for 16 amplified voices and electronics. Duration 07:45 minutes
12,00 €
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Caractéristiques
Region
Europe
Estimated Duration
6 - 10min
Date
2003
ISMN : 979-0-2325-0958-7
Notes sur cette pièce In Sonic Vertigo I tried to „sonify? the moment when the ship Argo (in Greek mythology) had to pass the island of the Sirens; the moment when Orpheus with his song drowned the sound of those lovely fatal voices and so prevented the Argonauts from being lured to their destruction.
I used the sound material derived from the process of „sonification?, in a rather abstract way. There are neither textual nor contextual references any more. The structure of the piece gives the sensation of an „empty? rotation and an evolution without progress, out of which the musical form is finally built.
The vocal sound sources are based on phonemes and other sounds produced by mouth such as whistles, whispers, swells, falls. The amplification of the voices causes the dividing 'edge' between tape and voices to be blurred. Formant transformations are extensively used to create a continuum between the voices and the tape.
The “vintage” sound quality of the tape part, mainly based on voice sounds with the exception of some percussive raps, intends to extend the phrasing and timbre of the voice beyond its natural acoustic means with large evolving atmospheres, massive textures and gestures. Homogeneous sounds are carefully combined by creating unique sonorities, by creating a „sonic adventure?.
This piece was awarded First Prize at the 2012 Simon Carrington Chamber Singers Choral Composition Competition in Kansas City / Kansas.
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I used the sound material derived from the process of „sonification?, in a rather abstract way. There are neither textual nor contextual references any more. The structure of the piece gives the sensation of an „empty? rotation and an evolution without progress, out of which the musical form is finally built.
The vocal sound sources are based on phonemes and other sounds produced by mouth such as whistles, whispers, swells, falls. The amplification of the voices causes the dividing 'edge' between tape and voices to be blurred. Formant transformations are extensively used to create a continuum between the voices and the tape.
The “vintage” sound quality of the tape part, mainly based on voice sounds with the exception of some percussive raps, intends to extend the phrasing and timbre of the voice beyond its natural acoustic means with large evolving atmospheres, massive textures and gestures. Homogeneous sounds are carefully combined by creating unique sonorities, by creating a „sonic adventure?.
This piece was awarded First Prize at the 2012 Simon Carrington Chamber Singers Choral Composition Competition in Kansas City / Kansas.
Instrumentation
Fixed electronics
Vocal ensemble
Vocal ensemble
Recording
York Vocal Index Ensemble
Ensemble Holophony Project
Studio edited mix © Panayiotis Kokoras
Ensemble Holophony Project
Studio edited mix © Panayiotis Kokoras
Score Details
Format - A4 / US Letter
Pages - 38
Pages - 38