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As part of the Sleppet programme, artists are being invited to tour western Norway
in April and May 2007. Follow the project on www.sleppet.no.
Sleppet - The Sound of Norwegian Spring - is part of the program to commemorate
the 100th anniversary of Edvard Grieg’s death. This part of the programme will
focus on Grieg's method. Children and young people, composers, musicians and sound
artists are being invited to create sound art inspired by Grieg's method and spirit.
The theme of the Sampler (more info on this page) has been chosen due to Edvard Grieg’s interest in the sounds he heard in
nature and folk music. Like many composers of his time, his interest in this area
was an expression of a process of national awakening and identity-building. In
his work, Grieg made extensive use of Norwegian folk music elements and tone pictures
that recreate and rework impressions of Norway’s natural landscape. Birdsong,
waterfalls, rain and mountains all found a place in his compositions, and listeners
are given a genuine experience of nature through his music. Grieg was a collector
of the sounds of Norwegian nature, a sound collector..
SLEPPET - The Sound of Norwegian Spring
As part of the Sleppet programme, artists are being invited to tour western Norway in April and May 2007, to experience and record its nature and rural culture. The itinerary will include Nordfjord during the horse-mating season, Jostedalbreen (the Jostedal glacier), Utvær (Norway’s westernmost point) and Bergen in all its drizzly spring glory. Spring offers a wealth of tonal and conceptual inspiration, in nature, towns and cities. The works resulting from the tour will be put together into an exhibition that will open in Bergen in September and later go on tour in Norway and abroad |
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![]() At Utvær
Photo: Jørgen Larsson
![]() Fyrtårnet på Utvær
Photo: Jørgen Larsson
![]() Natasha Barrett
Photo: Jørgen Larsson |