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Lys/Nichts Als Geräusch/Resonanzen/Weights
Lys/Nichts Als Geräusch/Resonanzen/Weights
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"Looking through the magnifying glass is the way I listen." Looking at Karin Haußmann's music, one notices that sound plays a paramount role in her compositions. "I've always been fascinated by the specific, audible quality of a sound. I find something very sensual about it, especially in the case of complex rough-hewn sounds."Karin Haußmann (born 1962; compositional studies with Walter Zimmermann and Nicolaus A. Huber) uses to dissect a particular sonic event into component parts in her mind and to reassemble them by reconnecting the modules. It's also very fascinating to hear how the composer uses the human voice as a sound generator. When Karin Haußmann dissects a sound into its component parts she creates material for gradual or quantum changes, for example by transferring them to the entire ensemble, or by creating new combinations or instrumentations.A special theme in her compositions are marginal occurrences of acoustical perception: phenomena on the borderline between noise and sound, "resonances, memories on the edges of alertness".
Content:
- 1. lys
- 2.-4. nichts als geräusch
- 5. Resonanzen
- 6.-10. weights and measures
- 11. Schwellen
- 12.-13. Ein Ort für Zufälle
Product details
Release Date:
2004-04-05
Publication Date:
2004-04-05
Publisher:
Naxos Deutschland Musik & Video Vertriebs-GmbH / Poing
ISBN13:
4010228655827
Weight:
114 g
Height:
123 cm
Width:
142 cm
Thickness:
12 cm
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