Music for art exhibition in Norway. June 18th till Sept 9th.

Icemusic recorded inside an igloo at Bergsjø in Norway.
The music was composed to be a part of an exhibition by artist Tone Dietrichson from Norway.
www.tonedietrichson.com

Video of the exhibition: www.facebook.com/624192212/videos/434597912787574/

Some words about the exhibition:
'Everything you passes by' is a monumental work consisting of 360 hand-cast mask-like faces. The introverted, dream-like faces may allude to a repressed material rising to the surface. The repetition creates a suggestive rhythm of repetition, a chorus of voices that exists somewhere between visibility and withdrawal, dream and reality. Here the individual is strongly downplayed and there is an awe-inspiring and threatening dimension in the phonetic sense of the unison chorus. The composition can be interpreted in the direction that all choices or lack thereof on elections have its consequences. Repression and oblivion is a survival drive which sometimes pulsates forth from the unconscious. The work can also be associated with a part in Peer Gynt's 5th act where Peer meets himself in the form of voices that remind him of all the undone...  more

credits

released July 1, 2024
Terje Isungset - ice horn, ice percussion and iceofone.
Bodil Lunde Rørtveit - voice.

Music composed by Terje Isungset.
Recorded by Tor Magne Hallibakken.
Mixed by Terje Isungset.
Mastered by Tor Magne Hallibakken.
Cover art by Mildrid Isungset.
Cover photo by Terje Isungset (this is an image taken at Greenland. The structure in the photo is nature made and have been stored inside the glacier ice for hundreds of thousands of years).

Terje Isungset