- Year of composition: 2014-16
- Duration: 10:35
- Instrumentation: stereo fixed medium
- Publisher(s): Ymx média
- ISWC: T9233621540
Stereo
ISRC CAD501910004
- 44,1 kHz, 16 bits
To Cyril
Everything is small in the world of watchmaking. So small sometimes that things barely make any noise; so small your eyes hurt.
The spiral spring [“ressort spiral”] is the centrepiece of the watch. It is attached to the pendulum to which it relays the energy that makes the watch turn. In this tiny part is stored all the energy the watch needs to operate. The spiral spring is energized when the watch is wound up, then it relaxes gradually, making the hands rotate for days.
I am fascinated by this contradiction. How can such a tiny thing have such strength?
While creating this music I immersed myself in my grandfather’s universe. With the help of my second cousin, an apprentice in fine watchmaking, I was able to discover a part of a world that I had only glimpsed.
[English translation: François Couture, iii-19]
Ressort spiral [Spiral Spring] was realized in 2014-16 at the composer’s studio in Brussels (Belgium) and premiered on March 23, 2016, during the concert ÉlectroBelge at Espace Senghor in Brussels (Belgium). Thanks to Maxime Tissot and the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Cartier (La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland). Ressort spiral won ex æquo the Public Award at the 9th Biennial Acousmatic Composition Competition Métamorphoses (Brussels, Belgium, 2016) and was selected as the compulsory work for the 2017 spatial performance competition Espace du son. Ressort spiral was created with the help of the Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles.
Premiere
- March 23, 2016, ÉlectroBelge, Le Senghor, Brussels (Belgium)
Awards
- Mention, 9th Biennial Acousmatic Composition Competition Métamorphoses 2016, Ohain (Belgium)
- Public prize ex æquo, 9th Biennial Acousmatic Composition Competition Métamorphoses 2016, Ohain (Belgium)
Composition
- 2014 – 2016, Personal studio, Brussels (Belgium)
Mastering
- 2019-02, Montréal (Québec)