Hydrophilia
Concert for 100 ships' horns on two ships



Audio-Art-Festivals, Krakau 2011

 

The mediaeval Wawel castle was an exciting background for the concert of "100 sirens and two ships", as ist was named in Krakau for the Audio Art Festival. Special instruments were installed on two shiftiness ships, which were transformed into swimming soundilands. The shiftiness of the ships allowed a "dance on the water". In the twilight the music started. The "horn concert" is a musical performance extending through the wide-open spaces of the landscape. Powerful instruments are required in order to achieve a harmonious dialogue. The appropriate instruments for such a concert consist of adapted ships' horns and specially constructed compressed air pipes. The original technical signalling objects have, after intensive reconstruction, been transformed into musical instruments.

 


For the concert two locations were chosen at the Weichsel river. At the beginning of the concert the two vessels had at a distance of approximately one half kilometer. The blue barge started with a musically "call and response" piece and the red barge answered with the next piece. While they are playing the ships started the dance on the water with many movements and rotations. The choreography of 16 positions was created by Marjon Smit. Half the way, both ships made a chaining maneuver and navigated together like one ship.

 


In his concert Christof Schläger worked with different musical structures.With refined variations and with the interconnection of both soundilands Christof Schläger created a musical structure with many voices.Through the echo effects of the landscape the piece becomes a complex 3-dimensional structure which made the whole landscape resound.

 

 











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