Elusive Time
for electronics (installation)
year of composition
2012
text
The musical journey ELUSIVE TIME was composed for the inauguration of the new market square in Lier (BE), with the opening and premiere on 27 April 2012. It was a musical installation for the five fountains in Lier, an intimate and poetic work of art inspired by the Nete (river), the city's bells and the natural elements of earth, water and air. The installation concept was realised in collaboration with Jorrit Tamminga and he voice of mezzo-soprano Mireille Capelle was also integrated into this electronic open-air trail.
With this sound installation, Wim Henderickx wanted above all to evoke a poetic reflection in the listener and the passer-by. The sound material was generated by computer, depending on the time of day, the week and even the seasons. These were not concrete melodies, but melodic fragments, linked to the sounds that represent the elements. Each of the 45 underground speakers had a separate sound. Passers-by could interpret this music in their own way.
Wim Henderickx's aim was to stimulate the senses of the residents of Lier and visitors to the city through the beauty of the architecture and the five fountains (designed by Robbrecht and Daem Architects), combined with the unreality of the music.
instrumentation
Electronics
first performance date
27.04.2012
first performance place
Market square, Lier, Belgium
first performance by
Jorrit Tamminga
commissioned by
commissioned by The city of Lier, Belgium