Salme 22 (fixed media)
About
Electroacoustic work by Martin Lohse, based on Psalm 22 from the Bible: "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" recited by a man and a woman in different speeds, but proccesed together with an expressive succesion of strings chords.
Sound
Psalm 22
Studio production made in ProTools with, among others, samples from Vienna Symphonic Library
Info
Composer Martin Lohse
Title Salme 22
Subtitle Min gud, min gud, hvorfor har du forladt mig?
Title in English Psalm 22
Subtitle in English My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?
Work number W.E-3
Composition year 2004
Movements 1
Duration 8.5 min
Genre electroacoustic
Instrumentation fixed media
First performance 9 May 2004
- by Fixed media
- place Meditation concert on Good Friday, Church of Our Lady, Copenhagen
Recording type studio
Musical styles and elements modal, expressive
Performances
All versions of - Salme 22
Danish Radio, P2, Copenhagen, Denmark
Monday 10 May 2004
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Natkirken - Vor Frue Kirke, Copenhagen, Denmark
Sunday 9 May 2004
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- Entity (viola and delays) (2002)
- Entity (cello and delays) (2002)
- Tempo de Hielo (clarinet, violin, contrabass and electronics) (1997/2002)
- Change Ringing (clarinet, vibraphone, harp and electronics) (2009)
- Wood on Strings (string quartet and delays) (2010)
- Speed (marimba and delays) (2010)
- Around (flute and delays) (2011)
- The Earth and the Sea (cello and delays) (2019)
- Echoes off Cliffs (accordion and live electronics) (2021)
- Transition (accordion and sampled electronics) (2022/2025)
- Transition (accordion, sampled electronics and string orchestra) (2022/2025)
- Vibration in Blue and Yellow (fixed media) (2000)
- Vibration in Blue and Yellow II (fixed media) (2000)
- Salme 22 (fixed media) (2004)
- Slow Movement (fixed media) (2004)
- Sorrow (fixed media) (2006)
- Moto Immoto (fixed media) (2009)