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ARTIST
ENGELEN, WILLIAM
TITLE
Falten
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
EDITION TELEMARK
CATALOG #
ET 933-01LP
ET 933-01LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
7/1/2022
After
Today, The Organ Has Played Beautifully Again
(ET 864-05LP) and
32 bpm
(ET 864-09LP) from 2019, Edition Telemark presents three new LPs by Dutch sound artist
William Engelen
, released on the occasion of his exhibition "Klinkt goed" at Kunstmuseum Den Haag. All three LPs are released separately but may be listened to as a whole because they portray three work groups that are representative of Engelen's compositional methods:
Falten
,
Verstrijken
, and
Gebrauchsspuren
. In
Falten
(folds), Engelen asks musicians to play and interpret pieces of folded paper.
Falten
scores exist in different sizes, ranging from about 60cm x 30cm up to works that are ten meters long. They consist of a piece of paper with stave-like lines drawn on it. The paper has been folded -- sometimes with origami-like proficiency that adds a sculptural element to each Falten score -- so that the lines collide, intersect, crisscross, disappear into folds, etc. The staves then represent sound, the parts of the paper that have disappeared represent pauses. The musician should interpret this paper environment like a choreography for their movements on their instruments. The actual notes don't count, but rather their parameters like intensity, timbre, vibration, etc. While this seems like total freedom at first sight, the staves and folds in fact give each performance a time structure that even allows for
Falten
to be played by ensembles.
Falten
scores have been realized on numerous occasions, from performances for orchestra to solo electric guitar. This LP contains "Falten for string quartet", performed in 2012 by
Sonar Quartett
, and "Falten for percussion", performed in 2013 by
Talujon Percussion Quartet
. Photos of
Falten
scores and liner notes by
Dagmara Genda
; edition of 300.
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