Juliana Hodskinson: Angel View: Ensemble de Chambre

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COMPOSITEUR: Juliana Hodskinson
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur
ÉDITEUR: Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Angel View by Juliana Hodskinson , scored for seven or more performers and electronics. 'Angel View is an assemblage of urban and musical debris, somewhere between a wordless live radio play, enacted film soundtrack and instrumental theatre. Chiseling cement, falling debris, scraping cutlery,
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Compositeur Juliana Hodskinson
Description Instrument Group Ensemble de Chambre
Instrumentation Ensemble de Chambre
Instrumentation Electronics and Ensemble
Type de produit Conducteur
Description Product Type Conducteur
Éditeur Edition Wilhelm Hansen
Genre Classique
Période Post 1901
Année de publication 2014
Nombre de Pages 102
ISBN 9788759830826
Edition Number WH32077
WH32077
Description
Angel View by Juliana Hodskinson , scored for seven or more performers and electronics. 'Angel View is an assemblage of urban and musical debris, somewhere between a wordless live radio play, enacted film soundtrack and instrumental theatre. Chiseling cement, falling debris, scraping cutlery, breaking glass, criss-crossing cables, squealing tram-wheels, an upturned bicycle, a grid of cables, a travel souvenir, a shop window, a revolving carousel, a brace of monkeys, a wall under siege, a dining table laid for an ancestral dinner it is a sonic bazaar. Made up of over 20 parts, each designed to overlap, the work’s architecture is full of of non-sequiturs and arbitrarycross-relations between imagined streets intersecting and running parallel, reflecting the surrealism of everyday life described in Walter Benjamin’s Einbahnstrasse and still present in the contemporary dilemmas and opportunities of Berlin today. All this is heard as if from an aerial perspective, perhaps the Victory Column where angels sit in Wings of Desire, from where Berlin below is observed as a series of tragedies.' Juliana Hodskinson
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