Atmenwerk

by Jouni Hirvelä

for ensemble with organ and electronics

Empty sheet

Jouni Hirvelä

Atmenwerk

Music Finland

Description

The title 'Atmenwerk' refers to the ensemble as a kind of breathing machinery [ger. atmen = breath] – similarly to different ranks of pipes are called in german (e.g. Hauptwerk or Brustwerk). The primary idea of this work is the act of breathing and the diverse musical connotations it carries. Breathing can be rhythmical and active, including an element of friction. In this piece, breathing is also presented by large waves, cyclic and meditative. I was interested by the possibilities that the mechanical stop action of organs offers. With this kind of organ it is possible to create airy multiphonic sounds with gradual changes and pulses – the breathing of organ. These sounds were recorded from the small organ ofst. Pauls Church in Helsinki and were used in the audio track.

Read More

Teoksen lähtökohtana oli hengitys. Nimi 'Atmenwerk' viittaa paitsi ensembleen eräänlaisena hengittävänä koneistona (vrt. urkujen Hauptwerk), myös hengitykseen työnä. Hengitystyö voi olla rytmistä ja aktiivista, hankaavan kitkaista, toisaalta taas syklistä ja meditatiivista. Ääniraita koostuu soinneista jotka on nauhoitettu Helsingin Paavalin kirkon kuoriuruilla. Näiden urkujen mekaaninen koneisto mahdollisti multifoniset, huokoisen ilmavat soinnit ja niiden asteittaisen muuntumisen, pulssittumisen – urkujen hengityksen.

Close

Instrumentation

fl+pic+afl, cl, bsn, perc, org, vln, vla, vlc


Category

Chamber Works


Premiere

Jan Lehtola, organ, Zagros Ensemble, Petri Komulainen, cond. November 20, 2023, Helsinki


Commisioned by / dedications

For Jan Lehtola and Zagros Ensemble


PDF for promotional use

 Download


Archive number

MF32174


+ Add information