Buoy
- David Berezan
- Year of composition: 2011
- Duration: 9:40
- Instrumentation: 5.1-channel fixed medium
- Publisher(s): Ymx média
- ISWC: T9130332477
Buoy explores the soundworlds and environments of sea buoys, many of which have bells, gongs or whistles that sound in response to the motion of the sea. The diverse characteristics of buoys, used to aid sea navigation as well as scientific research of maritime weather, ecology and oceanography, inform the sonic language and grammar developed in the piece. Surges of materials phrased according to ocean wave action and underlying pulsating and droning pitched materials (alluding to the transmitted signals from buoys) create strong thematic threads through the work and provide a framework of navigation through real-world glimpses (waves and bells) and contrasting abstract soundworlds.
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Buoy was realized during periods of residency in the electroacoustic music studios at the Visby International Centre for Composers (VICC, Sweden) and EMS (Stockholm, Sweden), and premiered on March 19, 2011 during the concert Akusmatisk magi at the Kulturkiosken of the Institutet för Digitala Konstarter (IDKA) in Gävle (Sweden). Buoy was awarded the Prize in the Concurso Internacional de Composição Electroacústica Música Viva (Portugal, 2012).
Composition
- Visby International Centre for Composers (VICC), Visby (Sweden)
- Elektronmusikstudion (EMS), Stockholm (Sweden)
Premiere
- March 19, 2011, Akusmatisk magi, IDKA Kulturkiosken, Gävle (Sweden)
Awards
Cycle
- Nautical Cycle (2011-17)multichannel fixed medium