Jacob Kirkegaard: Conversion
Two pieces JK are interpreted here using classical instruments
In collaboration with Danish ensemble Scenatet, Jacob Kirkegaard’s two pieces ’Labyrinthitis’ and ’Church’ are interpreted here using classical instruments. The intention of this transformation into an instrumental score is to explore the musical dimension and potential of the sounds that were used in creating the original works. ’Church’ (from "4 Rooms", Touch, 2006) is originally based on ambient recordings of an abandoned church inside the radioactive zone in Chernobyl. ’Laybrinthitis’ (Touch, 2008) is a canon of otoacoustic tones generated by the artist's own ears. Like most of Kirkegaard’s sound works, both pieces are characterized by a strong focus on methodology, and by the artist's wish to omit any deliberate emotional or "musical" intention.
Jacob Kirkegaard: Conversion
Two pieces JK are interpreted here using classical instruments
Labyrinthitis ll | 17:37 | AIFF € 2.50MP3 € 1.75 |
Church ll | 18:00 | AIFF € 2.50MP3 € 1.75 |
In collaboration with Danish ensemble Scenatet, Jacob Kirkegaard’s two pieces ’Labyrinthitis’ and ’Church’ are interpreted here using classical instruments. The intention of this transformation into an instrumental score is to explore the musical dimension and potential of the sounds that were used in creating the original works. ’Church’ (from "4 Rooms", Touch, 2006) is originally based on ambient recordings of an abandoned church inside the radioactive zone in Chernobyl. ’Laybrinthitis’ (Touch, 2008) is a canon of otoacoustic tones generated by the artist's own ears. Like most of Kirkegaard’s sound works, both pieces are characterized by a strong focus on methodology, and by the artist's wish to omit any deliberate emotional or "musical" intention.