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Ulrich Krieger

Ulrich Krieger (born 1962 in Freiburg) is a German contemporary composer, performer, improviser and experimental rock musician based in Los Angeles.

Krieger's artistic work spans a broad field from contemporary classical composition and free improvisation to experimental fusion with electronic music, rock, metal and noise. His special interest lies in the exploration of the physical fringes between acoustic and electronic produced sounds. In his music and with his instrument, the saxophone, he developed an original style of playing he calls "acoustic electronics". Acoustic electronics is about using sounds that appear to be electronic but are actually produced on acoustic instruments. His probably best known experimental project with acoustic electronics is the transcription of Lou Reed's guitar feedback opus Metal Machine Music, which he rearranged for chamber orchestra.[1][2]
In his works for saxophone Krieger uses extended instrumental techniques, microsounds, electronic manipulation, and saxophone-controlled feedbacks.[3][4] He defies stylistic boundaries, and the sonic result of this approach, as the Los Angeles Times critic Ann Powers describes it, "ranges wide as he seeks the spots where noise and beauty meet".[5]

Career edit

Early career (New Music and dissociation) edit

Krieger studied classical saxophone, composition, electronic music and musicology at the Manhattan School of Music (New York), the Universität der Künste (Berlin) and the Freie Universität (Berlin). He further pursued independent studies and research in the didjeridu and Australian Aboriginal music and culture.[6] In his early years he studied in depth the contemporary music of the European post-war avant-garde and won related prices and residencies.[1][4][7] Later he started to distinguish himself from the established New Music scene which in a 2007 interview he called "in a phase of mannerism and in a crisis".[8]

American music edit

Since the late 1980s he became more and more interested in American music and its different approaches (chance music, process music, just intonation, multi-stylistic, minimalism, drone). In 1991 he moved to New York. In the 'Cage of Saxophones' series Krieger recorded the complete saxophone and any-instrument works of John Cage for Mode Records.[9]

John Cage authorized Krieger's arrangement of Ryoanji and Two for saxophone.[9][10] A long term collaboration connects him with drone pioneer Phill Niblock, who wrote several pieces for him. He performs on Niblock releases like YPGTPN or Touch Food.[11] Krieger worked intensively on minimalist music, which he explored on his two 'Walls of Sound' releases. The first one focuses on drone music (Cage, Tenney, Niblock), while the second focuses on pattern music (Reich, Glass, Riley).[12][13]

A subject that can be found throughout his work is what he calls static music, which explores the microcosms of sound beyond semantic, narrative or dramatic gesture. It consists of elements like long tones and drones, repetition and layers of sustained pitches. The result is an aural sculpture, an intense physical experience with the whole body, a physics and physical approach to the phenomenon of Sounds that are continuous and three-dimensional.[14] The same elements can be found in noise and metal music, styles Krieger includes in his newer experimental projects.

Electronic Music / Noise and Silent Music edit

In the early 1990s he started working on a more electronic approach. He began developing an original amplification for the saxophone and various live-electronic signal processing set-ups. In the electronic experimental field he collaborated with rock, noise and ambient artists like Karkowski, Merzbow, Koener, Toeplitz. He also worked with the Berlin ensemble "zeitkratzer" for which he transcribed Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music. The original LP consists of one hour of guitar feedback noise. Although considered impossible Krieger scored the piece for amplified acoustic instruments, creating an orchestral work that had a new sound: classical chamber music instruments that sounded like electronic music.[2][15] This arrangement has since then only been performed by the Great Learning Orchestra, Stockholm.[16] Around the same time he started working with the 'silent music' composers, specially of the Wandelweiser group such as Malfatti, Beuger, and Pisaro.[17]

Recent projects edit

The basic pattern of long tones and drones, which he worked on his walls of sound releases, is still a matter of exploration in his recent, more experimental and improvising formations. More recently he intensified his acoustic electronics saxophone approach in diverse experimental band projects. Text of Light is a 2001 founded formation with Lee Ranaldo and Alan Licht, performing along with films of experimental film maker Stan Brakhage (1933–2003).[18]

Metal Machine Trio began in 2008 together with Lou Reed and Sarth Calhoun as an experimental free rock project.[19]
In September 2007 he moved to California, where he is professor for composition and experimental sound practice at the California Institute of the Arts.[1]

In 2017 Krieger composed "Finnegans Longstone," an adapted passage from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake for the Waywords and Meansigns project.[20]

In April 2021 Krieger presented (together with Wiktor Kociuban) the composition "Bergmal", the excerpts of this multidisciplinary project was presented and streamed under the baton of Kociuban and with Delirium Ensemble.[21]

Selected discography edit

As Composer and Improviser edit

  • Ulrich Krieger – Winters in the Abyss (Pogus Productions, 2015)
  • Ulrich Krieger – [Urban Dreamings] (Mode, 2015)
  • Ulrich Krieger – Cycles (Imminent Frequencies, 2014)
  • VA — The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners (Sub Rosa, 2013)
  • Lucia Mense — Electric Counterpoint (satelita 04, 2011)
  • Ulrich Krieger — Fathom (Sub Rosa, 2010)
  • VA — Expérience de vol #7: Pure Noise (artzoyd, 2009)
  • Ulrich Krieger — Up & Down 23 (b-boim, 2009)
  • Metal Machine TrioThe Creation of the Universe (Best Seat In The House Production, 2008)
  • Zeitkratzer — Metal Machine Music (Asphodel, 2007)
  • Text of Light — 012805 Rotterdam 1 (Room40, 2007)
  • Text of Light — Un Pranzo Favoloso (FinalMusik, 2007)
  • VA — Airport Symphonie (Room40, 2007)
  • Zeitkratzer — Soundinx (Zeitkratzer Records, 1999)

As Interpreter edit

  • Harry Partch — Plectra and Percussion Dances (Bridge, 2014)
  • John Cage — A Cage of Saxophones, Vol.3&4 (Mode, 2010)
  • Radu Malfatti — Wechseljahre einer Hyäne (b-boim, 2007)
  • Giacinto Scelsi — Canti Del Capricorno (Wergo, 2007)
  • Luciano Berio — The Complete Sequenzas (Mode, 2006)
  • Phill Niblock — Touch Three (Touch, 2006)
  • John Cage — A Cage of Saxophones, Vol.2 (Mode, 2006)
  • Ulrich Krieger — Walls of Sound II (Sub Rosa, 2004)
  • John Cage — A Cage of Saxophones, Vol.1 (Mode, 2002)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Ulrich Krieger".
  2. ^ a b "Lou Reed". Pitchfork. 17 September 2007.
  3. ^ http://events.chicagoreader.com/events/Event?oid=935590
  4. ^ a b "HDtracks | You can hear the difference. Listen on the go in master studio quality".
  5. ^ "California".
  6. ^ http://www.positionen.net/inhalt/inh_12.html[dead link]
  7. ^ . www.moderecords.com. Archived from the original on 2006-05-15.
  8. ^ "Ulrich krieger | a musician for the new society". 23 February 2007.
  9. ^ a b Mode Records (2006). A Cage of Saxophones II.
  10. ^ Mode Records (2002). A Cage of Saxophones I. Accompanying Text from the publisher mode records.
  11. ^ "Touch Food, by Phill Niblock".
  12. ^ Pritchett, James (1997). Walls of Sound I - Notes for the compact disc recording of Ulrich Krieger (O.O. Discs) - (.pdf-file)
  13. ^ Krieger, Ulrich (2004). Walls of Sound II — Early American Minimalism. Sub Rosa_SR218. Booklet Text from Ulrich Krieger.
  14. ^ Ingvar Loco Nordin (03/2006). Sono Loco Record Review of Ulrich Krieger's Walls of Sound II.
  15. ^ Wolfgang von Schweinitz, Ulrich Krieger, Randy Gloss, Ajay Kapur & Mark Robson Join CalArts Faculty. California Chronicle (10/28/2007).
  16. ^ . home.swipnet.se. Archived from the original on 2006-09-23.
  17. ^ "Erstwords: Wandelweiser". 23 September 2009.
  18. ^ "Text of Light Group".
  19. ^ "Lou Reed's Metal Machine Trio".
  20. ^ Waywords and Meansigns website (4 May 2017). "Opendoor Edition".
  21. ^ Halle, Grosse. "Delirium Edition: Bergmal (Pre-Premiere)". Grosse Halle (in German). Retrieved 2021-10-28.

External links edit

  • Homepage Ulrich Krieger
  • Ulrich Krieger and The Great Learning Orchestra

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that appear to be electronic but are actually produced on acoustic instruments His probably best known experimental project with acoustic electronics is the transcription of Lou Reed s guitar feedback opus Metal Machine Music which he rearranged for chamber orchestra 1 2 In his works for saxophone Krieger uses extended instrumental techniques microsounds electronic manipulation and saxophone controlled feedbacks 3 4 He defies stylistic boundaries and the sonic result of this approach as the Los Angeles Times critic Ann Powers describes it ranges wide as he seeks the spots where noise and beauty meet 5 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Early career New Music and dissociation 1 2 American music 1 3 Electronic Music Noise and Silent Music 1 4 Recent projects 2 Selected discography 2 1 As Composer and Improviser 2 2 As Interpreter 3 References 4 External linksCareer editEarly career New Music and dissociation edit Krieger studied classical saxophone composition electronic music and musicology at the Manhattan School of Music New York the Universitat der Kunste Berlin and the Freie Universitat Berlin He further pursued independent studies and research in the didjeridu and Australian Aboriginal music and culture 6 In his early years he studied in depth the contemporary music of the European post war avant garde and won related prices and residencies 1 4 7 Later he started to distinguish himself from the established New Music scene which in a 2007 interview he called in a phase of mannerism and in a crisis 8 American music edit Since the late 1980s he became more and more interested in American music and its different approaches chance music process music just intonation multi stylistic minimalism drone In 1991 he moved to New York In the Cage of Saxophones series Krieger recorded the complete saxophone and any instrument works of John Cage for Mode Records 9 John Cage authorized Krieger s arrangement of Ryoanji and Two for saxophone 9 10 A long term collaboration connects him with drone pioneer Phill Niblock who wrote several pieces for him He performs on Niblock releases like YPGTPN or Touch Food 11 Krieger worked intensively on minimalist music which he explored on his two Walls of Sound releases The first one focuses on drone music Cage Tenney Niblock while the second focuses on pattern music Reich Glass Riley 12 13 A subject that can be found throughout his work is what he calls static music which explores the microcosms of sound beyond semantic narrative or dramatic gesture It consists of elements like long tones and drones repetition and layers of sustained pitches The result is an aural sculpture an intense physical experience with the whole body a physics and physical approach to the phenomenon of Sounds that are continuous and three dimensional 14 The same elements can be found in noise and metal music styles Krieger includes in his newer experimental projects Electronic Music Noise and Silent Music edit In the early 1990s he started working on a more electronic approach He began developing an original amplification for the saxophone and various live electronic signal processing set ups In the electronic experimental field he collaborated with rock noise and ambient artists like Karkowski Merzbow Koener Toeplitz He also worked with the Berlin ensemble zeitkratzer for which he transcribed Lou Reed s Metal Machine Music The original LP consists of one hour of guitar feedback noise Although considered impossible Krieger scored the piece for amplified acoustic instruments creating an orchestral work that had a new sound classical chamber music instruments that sounded like electronic music 2 15 This arrangement has since then only been performed by the Great Learning Orchestra Stockholm 16 Around the same time he started working with the silent music composers specially of the Wandelweiser group such as Malfatti Beuger and Pisaro 17 Recent projects edit The basic pattern of long tones and drones which he worked on his walls of sound releases is still a matter of exploration in his recent more experimental and improvising formations More recently he intensified his acoustic electronics saxophone approach in diverse experimental band projects Text of Light is a 2001 founded formation with Lee Ranaldo and Alan Licht performing along with films of experimental film maker Stan Brakhage 1933 2003 18 Metal Machine Trio began in 2008 together with Lou Reed and Sarth Calhoun as an experimental free rock project 19 In September 2007 he moved to California where he is professor for composition and experimental sound practice at the California Institute of the Arts 1 In 2017 Krieger composed Finnegans Longstone an adapted passage from James Joyce s Finnegans Wake for the Waywords and Meansigns project 20 In April 2021 Krieger presented together with Wiktor Kociuban the composition Bergmal the excerpts of this multidisciplinary project was presented and streamed under the baton of Kociuban and with Delirium Ensemble 21 Selected discography editAs Composer and Improviser edit Ulrich Krieger Winters in the Abyss Pogus Productions 2015 Ulrich Krieger Urban Dreamings Mode 2015 Ulrich Krieger Cycles Imminent Frequencies 2014 VA The Orchestra of Futurist Noise Intoners Sub Rosa 2013 Lucia Mense Electric Counterpoint satelita 04 2011 Ulrich Krieger Fathom Sub Rosa 2010 VA Experience de vol 7 Pure Noise artzoyd 2009 Ulrich Krieger Up amp Down 23 b boim 2009 Metal Machine Trio The Creation of the Universe Best Seat In The House Production 2008 Zeitkratzer Metal Machine Music Asphodel 2007 Text of Light 012805 Rotterdam 1 Room40 2007 Text of Light Un Pranzo Favoloso FinalMusik 2007 VA Airport Symphonie Room40 2007 Zeitkratzer Soundinx Zeitkratzer Records 1999 As Interpreter edit Harry Partch Plectra and Percussion Dances Bridge 2014 John Cage A Cage of Saxophones Vol 3 amp 4 Mode 2010 Radu Malfatti Wechseljahre einer Hyane b boim 2007 Giacinto Scelsi Canti Del Capricorno Wergo 2007 Luciano Berio The Complete Sequenzas Mode 2006 Phill Niblock Touch Three Touch 2006 John Cage A Cage of Saxophones Vol 2 Mode 2006 Ulrich Krieger Walls of Sound II Sub Rosa 2004 John Cage A Cage of Saxophones Vol 1 Mode 2002 References edit a b c Ulrich Krieger a b Lou Reed Pitchfork 17 September 2007 http events chicagoreader com events Event oid 935590 a b HDtracks You can hear the difference Listen on the go in master studio quality California http www positionen net inhalt inh 12 html dead link Ulrich Krieger Profile www moderecords com Archived from the original on 2006 05 15 Ulrich krieger a musician for the new society 23 February 2007 a b Mode Records 2006 A Cage of Saxophones II Mode Records 2002 A Cage of Saxophones I Accompanying Text from the publisher mode records Touch Food by Phill Niblock Pritchett James 1997 Walls of Sound I Notes for the compact disc recording of Ulrich Krieger O O Discs pdf file Krieger Ulrich 2004 Walls of Sound II Early American Minimalism Sub Rosa SR218 Booklet Text from Ulrich Krieger Ingvar Loco Nordin 03 2006 Sono Loco Record Review of Ulrich Krieger s Walls of Sound II Wolfgang von Schweinitz Ulrich Krieger Randy Gloss Ajay Kapur amp Mark Robson Join CalArts Faculty California Chronicle 10 28 2007 The Great Learning Orchestra amp Ulrich Krieger Lou Reed s Metal Machine Music home swipnet se Archived from the original on 2006 09 23 Erstwords Wandelweiser 23 September 2009 Text of Light Group Lou Reed s Metal Machine Trio Waywords and Meansigns website 4 May 2017 Opendoor Edition Halle Grosse Delirium Edition Bergmal Pre Premiere Grosse Halle in German Retrieved 2021 10 28 External links editHomepage Ulrich Krieger Ulrich Krieger and The Great Learning Orchestra Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ulrich Krieger amp oldid 1175391338, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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