23rd International Electroacoustic Composition Competition Música Viva 2022
Jury of the 2022 Jonty Harrison, Kees Tazelaar, Miguel Azguime
116 works from 34 Countries
Lightness in Transit (2021-22) | for High Order Ambisonics | 10:10
Lightness in Transit derives sound archetypes from subway and commuter train recordings made in Oslo. The sonic residue of metal, wind, engines, and movement contribute to the sensual, corporeal experience of the music. Against this backdrop, a voice continually emerges and recedes, oscillating between song-like utterance and digital stasis. Sources were recorded from Nationaltheatret Station, Holstein, and mezzo-soprano, Marika Schultze.
After an initial period of experimentation, my intention for Lightness in Transit became to mirror the visual and vibrational pulses of trains from different sonic perspectives—as an observer and as a traveler: enclosed, underground, or emerging—and in ways that traverse between fantasy and hyperreality. In the latter case, sound field recordings are presented in raw states, with subtle additions to enhance the scenes.
Another association which came to mind at the outset was the similarity of the raw sounds of trains in a steady state of movement to the bleak noise-scapes of some industrial music. This inspired the opening motive and other parts of the work.