
12.30 Utblick världen Kulturkiosken (CIME/UNESCO)
Spelordning
Felipe Otondo Chile - Found objects
Jorge Rapp Argentina - Alrededores
Alrededores
This work proposes the approach to a subjective sound environment, as a metaphor of the surrounding reality.
The sound material was generated with non-conventional acoustic objects of diverse origin, and it was transformed and used in diverse structural functions.
In the first three sections, actions and behaviours of growing density contrast with fluctuating sounds and others of quick variation.
Continuous sounds of slow evolution of height and upward tendency characterise the fourth section.
In the last part; low-pitched sounds of great internal movement interact whit sounds present in previous instances.
This work was commissioned by the IMEB and financed by the State. It was composed in the Charybde studio of the IMEB in May of 2003.
Jorge Rapp (Argentine)
Born in 1946 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Graduate in Music - Major in composing - graduated in “Universidad Católica Argentina”, 1971. Composer scholarship from the National Arts Fund (FNA), 1973 and in the Superior Courses of Music Composing, in the Center of Massive Investigation, Art and Technology of the City of Buenos Aires (CICMAT), 1973. His tutors were Gerardo Gandini, Gabriel Brncic, José Maranzano and Francisco Kröpfl, from whom he received further tuition in composition and musical analysis.
Professor of composing and electroacustic means, giving diverse contemporary music courses since 1976, in Argentina as well as abroad.
He has received an award the "Juan Carlos Paz", given by the FNA, 1978; an honourable mention in the International Electroacoustic Music Competition at Bourges, 1994 and the Municipality of Buenos Aires First Prize in Composition, 1995.
Founding member of the "Musical Studies Center" (CEM), 1978 and Director of the sound laboratory of this center. Member of the Directive Committee of the “Agrupación Nueva Música” (ANM) and Founding Member of the Argentina Federation of Electro-acoustic Music (FARME), 1984. President of FARME Buenos Aires since 2001.
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