Between instrument and everyday sound

Concluding reflection for Norwegian Artistic Research Programme

Ruben Sverre Gjertsen 2014

The Grieg Academy

University of Bergen

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Contents

Between instrument and everyday sound

Multidimensional terrains

Landscape with figures I

Types of fragments

Flutes and strings morphing

Multiphonics morphing

Gamelan Ravel and Ravel percussion

Jet whistle horn pheasant

Electric bubbles

Breaking

Distorted breaking

Ammons water

Trombone, Contrabass and drilling sounds morphing

Soundscapes

Landscape with figures II

Types of fragments

Tutti fragment

Ensemble fragment

Ensemble text

Whispering room

The antiphonal fragments

Antiphonal duos

Antiphonal groups

Antiphonal chamber music

Noise circles

Vocal gliss

String signals

Intermezzi fragment

Intermezzi variation

Landscape with figures IIa

Landscape with figures IIb

Don't feed the birds

Production

Sound setup

Lights

Rehearsals

Performance

Conclusions

Literature

 
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