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El corazón de lo que existe

Release: Nov 02, 2016

Composer Susan Campos-Fonseca presents El corazón de lo que existe (The Heart of What Exists), a new single under the Brooklyn record label, Irreverence Group Music. This single was recorded at the Laboratorio de Experimentación Sónica - Les (Sonic Experimentation Lab), San José, Costa Rica, in collaboration with soprano Elena Zelaya, sound maker artist Tomás de Camino Beck (electric guitar and noise), and sound technician Bernal Chaves, LES coordinator.

 
 
 
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Info:

El corazón de lo que existe

Artists:

Elena Zelaya (Soprano)
Tomás de Camino Beck

Composer:

Susan Campos-Fonseca
Lyric: Poem by Alejandra Pizarnik

Format: Single
Release: Nov 2, 2016
Catalogue: IGM-016
GTIN/EAN/UPC: 4050215217621
Producer: IGM

Tracks:

El corazón de lo que existe

01. El corazón de lo que existe

 
 
 
Susan Campos - Fonseca

Susan Campos - Fonseca

 
 
 

Album Notes

El corazón de lo que existe (for soprano and electronics) is based on a poem by Argentinean writer Alejandra Pizarnik (1936-1972), included in Los trabajos y las noches (1965). This work is the result of an artistic investigation realized by the composer, dedicated in this case to the use of the word “silence” in Pizarnik’s poetry.

Susan Campos-Fonseca comments: “In Pizarnik’s poetry, I find a fabric woven between the word silence, the color white, and noise, the three as saturation. White, light; it devours everything. The concept of silence in Pizarnik’s work speaks to me from that white abyss, invoking the memory of a species consumed by its own autophagy.”

 
 
 
 

Soprano Elena Zelaya

 
 
 

The cover art is Piece No. 13, Durmiendo en la orilla (Sleeping on the Shore), 2010, by Spanish artist Pablo Nadie, with whom the composer began collaborating.

El corazón de lo que existe inaugurates a project guided by the thoughts of Alejandra Pizarnik and the Danish writer Inger Christensen (1935-2009). The project will be an oratorio that Irreverence Group Music will present as a new album in 2018.

 
 

Video

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Credits

Produced by Irreverence Group Music (IGM)
Music by Susan Campos-Fonseca

Elena Zelaya - Soprano
Tomás de Camino Beck - Electric guitar & Noise

Recorded by Bernal Chaves at
Laboratorio de experimentación sónica - LES,
San José, Costa Rica
Mixed by Tomás de Camino Beck
Mastered by Alex Sterling at
Precision Sound Studios, New York, NY.

Program Notes by Susan Campos - Fonseca
Artwork by Paco Nadie
Cover design by Lina Gracia
Video by Susana Sánchez Carballo

Susan Campos-Fonseca (BMI)
Manufactured and marketed by
Irreverence Group Music (Brooklyn, NY)
Made in US. Total time: 6 min
Ⓟ and Ⓒ  2016 IGM