Trapani - Noise Uprising
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Label: New World Records
Cat No: NW80843
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Vocal/Choral
Release Date: 6th December 2024
Contents
Artists
Sofia Burgos (soprano)Sofia Jernberg (soprano)
Zwerm
Works
Noise Uprising: A Polystylistic AtlasArtists
Sofia Burgos (soprano)Sofia Jernberg (soprano)
Zwerm
About
Using Denning's book as a starting point, Christopher Trapani "fills in the map" by composing a series of pieces for four guitars and two singers, sometimes including live electronics. In studying these 78s as primary source documents, Trapani transcribes and transforms their musical gestures. These recordings are in turn woven into electronic collages, often alongside his own field recordings, made on site in the cities where the source material originated, imagining alternative histories, fictive encounters and cross-pollinations between styles which in reality may never have intersected: gamelan meets tango, fado meets samba.
With Noise Uprising Trapani uncovers hidden connections between geographically distant genres, but in doing so he always strives to create work that ultimately represents something more than a travelogue or a book of postcards. The short works he has composed for this cycle call into question notions of cultural appropriation and authenticity, challenge rather than romanticise notions of the exotic, and draw attention to the dangers of "overtourism" and the unreflective, superficial consumption of place.
The guitar, in all its possible variations, forms a common thread. But also the human voice plays a central role in Noise Uprising. This recording features the voices of Swedish-Ethiopian soprano Sofia Jernberg and Puerto Rican soprano Sophia Burgos.
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