To hear on Sunday 22 and 29 May 2016, 2pm - 9pm:
pars stridens
&
sublocation
(2016, Premiere)
by Daniel Lercher
'pars stridens' is a composition the material of which mainly consists of unprocessed field recordings of crickets & cicadas in New Zealand, India and Australia.
In the middle part additionally high frequency resonators with partial tones of the stridulation (sound production) are activated.
The end is made by a field recording of a cave in Norway.
The composition 'sublocation' was created in 2016 as well, specially conceived for the loudspeaker installation 'BassBox' in the cellar of 'ohrenhoch, the Noise Shop'.
Here the psychoacoustic spatial perception of the recipients is influenced by means of very low-frequency signals and a granular spatialization, creating a discrepancy between the visual & auditive localization.
Daniel Lercher
was born in rural Austria and today lives in Vienna as a freelance musician, composer and sound artist.
He completed the seminar for computer music and electronic media at the Universtity for Music and performing arts.
In his works he is concerned with electroacoustic compositions/improvisations, live electronics, photography, installations, music for dance & film, etc.
The list of his past activities includes concerts, installations & recidencies in Europe, Asia, America & Australia.
Numerous collaborations with musicians and artists home and abroad.
Website Daniel Lercher