EWA TRĘBACZ [read like: Eva Trembatch]

Ligeia

(2016)

for invisible soprano, ensemble and surround sound

Inside a bunker: Josiah Boothby and Anna Niedźwiedź

Fort Worden, Washington - WWI era bunkers

Fort Worden, Washington - WWI era bunkers

Fort Worden, Washington - WWI era bunkers

Inside a bunker at Fort Worden

 

Recorded live on May 29, 2022 at Musica Polonica Nova festival, National Forum of Music in Wrocław. Chain Ensemble, Andrzej Bauer - conductor

Recorded live on June 30, 2018, New York City,  Ensemble Mise-En, Moon Young Ha - conductor

Recorded live on April 9, 2016 in Seattle, Seattle Modern Orchestra, Julia Tai - conductor

The title: 

The word “Ligeia” is the name of one of the Sirens in Greek mythology and is also the title of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "Ligeia" (1838).

 

Ligeia has two main components, the soundscapes in the surround sound electronic part, and the live performance that is a direct response to these soundscapes.The surround sound component was created and composed using the series of on-location recording sessions. All these sounds were recorded and processed in Ambisonics, which is a set of techniques for recording, processing and reproducing sound in full 3D.  It can be compared to holographic techniques in the visual realm. 

 

For this piece I first invited French horn player Josiah Boothby for a short recording session in which he improvised a limited number of musical gestures. This initial material was then passed to soprano Anna Niedźwiedź in Kraków, Poland. I asked Anna to try to sing the exact same gestures that Josiah improvised on his horn. We called those short phrases “seeds” as we intended to grow music like a plant. 

 

In September 2015, while Anna was in Seattle, Josiah, Anna, and I went to Fort Worden, Washington to explore the acoustics of the WWI era bunkers and gun emplacements.  I joined Josiah and Anna with my violin, forming a trio.  However it was Anna’s creative energy that became the main driving force for these recording sessions.  

 

These recordings were used to create a skeleton of the electronic part and later to sketch out the instrumental parts. I often think of that process as drawing contours on the top of the existing painting, and then later filling in new colors and shades. During the concert performance, the instrumental parts create a direct response to the pre-recorded soundscapes, bringing back the acoustic spaces visited during the recording sessions and co-existing together in the acoustic space of the concert hall. 

 

- Ewa Trębacz


 

With special thanks to:

Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS), University of Washington

Mark Haslam, for his on-going support for my projects 

 

Ligeia on Score Follower...

 


Trio in the electronic layer - from the left:

Ewa Trębacz, violin

Josiah Boothby, French horn

Anna Niedźwiedź, soprano

 

PREMIERE     

April 09, 2016

Musica Electronica

 

Seattle Modern Orchestra

Julia Tai, conductor

Chapel Performance Space

at the Good Shepherd Center in Seattle

 

 


Performances and Events

May 29, 2022

33rd Festival of Polish Contemporary Music Musica Polonica Nova

National Forum of Music in Wrocław, Poland The Red Hall

Image, Light Sound

Chain Ensemble, Andrzej Bauer – conductor 

Feb. 3, 2021 Polskie Radio, Nowa Polska - "Smyczki na sterydach"
program by Ewa Szczecińska (in Polish)
June 30, 2018 

MISE-EN FESTIVAL 2018

New Music Marathon, Taipei Cultural Center, New York City

Ensemble Mise-En, Moon Young Ha - conductor

Kelley Barnett, flute 
Yumi Ito, clarinet 
Elizabeth Fleming, French horn 
Josh Perry, percussion 
Maria Im, violin 
Sabina Torosjan, violin 
Carrie Frey, viola 
Chris Irvine, cello 
Sam Zagnit, double bass

May 14, 2016

Fixed media version: Center for Interesting Noises

Ayala Science Library at the University of California, Irvine

April 9, 2016

Premiere: Musica Electronica, Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center in Seattle

Seattle Modern Orchestra,  Julia Tai - conductor 

Jessie Polin, flute 
Angelique Poteat, clarinet 
Josiah Boothby, French horn 
Miho Takekawa, percussion 
Eric Rynes, violin 
Jordan Voelker, violin 
Heather Bentley, viola 
Rose Bellini, cello 
Brian Bonnell, double bass