Therese Birkelund Ulvo: 13 ways to tame a beast

Installation
Sunday, September 16th
Sentralen/Hvelvet, 12:00 PM
One of Norway’s most innovation and exciting young composers with a new commissioned installation piece in collaboration with the Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra.

Therese Birkelund Ulvo: 13 ways to tame a beast
Sentralen/Hvelvet

16/9, 12.00 - 16.00
Free entrance

The orchestra was recorded in 32 channels and the individual parts will be diffused through a spatialised sound system in the dark Hvelvet chamber at the heart of Sentralen. The effect is like moving inside a three dimensional orchestra, as the public can move between different ‘stations’ within the space. Different instruments have been grouped together into six different stations or, as Ulvo describes it, ‘worlds inside the universe’, which are broadcast from six clusters of speakers.

Ulvo was recently chosen to take part in the composers’ developmental programme KUPP, and also runs her innovative podcast Kompoddistene. Her compositions often arise out of various forms of friction, noise and overtones created by the instruments. She likes to compose in a close dialogue with performers, focusing on how this exchange of ideas with other musicians can supplement the written score. Her music is also inspired by other artistic fields, such as film, text and sound art.

Produced by the Oslo Philharhonic in collaboration with Notam.

(Photo: Andreas Ulvo)

Therese Birkelund Ulvo: 13 ways to tame a beast

Sentralen/Hvelvet 12:00 PM

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