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Henning Christiansen // Op.201 L´ESSERE UMANO ERRABANDO LA VOCA ERRABANDO LP

Henning Christiansen // Op.201 L´ESSERE UMANO ERRABANDO LA VOCA ERRABANDO LP

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Danish Fluxus writer Henning Christiansen's work reissue labelHenning Christiansen The third from the Archive is an unpublished work for vocalists in 3. Giuseppe Ielashi Mastering.Comes with a booklet.

 

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Henning Christiansen Archive releases available at Tobira. 

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Edition of 500.

Henning Christiansen Archive:

"The third release on the Henning Christiansen Archive features a previously unreleased work from 1991. The Wandering Human Being – The Wandering Voice, as the title suggests is a piece for voice and featurues Carlo Quartucci, Carla Tatò, Ursula Reuter Christiansen and Henning Christiansen.

Ursula and Henning met the couple Carlo Quartucci and Carla Tatò through the curator Johannes Gachnang on a visit to Genazzano in Italy 1983 and became close friends, collaborating on a variety of projects, most notably on Carlo and Carla's epic adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist's play Penthesilea (forthcoming on The Henning Christiansen archive).

The Wandering Human Being – The Wandering Voice came about from a conversation between the four of them whilst on a beach on the island of Møn in the eastern sea in Denmark, looking south. Here they all laughed at the realisation that on the other ide of Europe in this direction was Sicily where Carlo and Carla lived. The island Sicily, The island Møn. As Henning says “The human-being was wandering from sea to sea”. Henning saw no difference in their way over life'over there'and mused on the means of which we cross over oceans and move around facilitating awareness of the same family of human being. People from islands meet people from islands and they can all look across vast waters and laugh together.

Human-basic-technology

This conversation and collective realisation of the simplicity of it all lead to this work which is one of the finest in Henning's vast catalog. L´essere Umano Errabando La Voce Errabando is a mantra for four voices, the sound of the ocean, a pvc tube Rudimentary phrases in various languages ​​interlope and weave a mystical music, as primitive as it is'contemporary'. The piece moves in an organic hypnotic fashion lulling and rolling, ebbing and flowing over the two sides of the record.

The Wind, The Stars, etc are repeated over in random untrained fashion. The two couples from different countries weave voices, words and language into a common sonic fabric which eradicates identity, the idea of'national', the idea of ​​country, the idea of difference.

Unlike anything else in Henning's output L´essere Umano Errabando La Voce Errabando is a calm and meditative work which rolls along two sides wrapping the listener in a random melancholic meditative mantra. Only Henning Christiansen could summon such haunting, beautiful, gothic music carved from political hope. "

 

artist: Henning Christiansen

label: Henning Christiansen Archive

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Danish Fluxus writer Henning Christiansen's work reissue labelHenning Christiansen The third from the Archive is an unpublished work for vocalists in 3. Giuseppe Ielashi Mastering.Comes with a booklet.

 

Labels and other works Click here for more information. ///Click here to see more Henning Christiansen Archive releases available at Tobira. 

----------------------------

Edition of 500.

Henning Christiansen Archive:

"The third release on the Henning Christiansen Archive features a previously unreleased work from 1991. The Wandering Human Being – The Wandering Voice, as the title suggests is a piece for voice and featurues Carlo Quartucci, Carla Tatò, Ursula Reuter Christiansen and Henning Christiansen.

Ursula and Henning met the couple Carlo Quartucci and Carla Tatò through the curator Johannes Gachnang on a visit to Genazzano in Italy 1983 and became close friends, collaborating on a variety of projects, most notably on Carlo and Carla's epic adaptation of Heinrich von Kleist's play Penthesilea (forthcoming on The Henning Christiansen archive).

The Wandering Human Being – The Wandering Voice came about from a conversation between the four of them whilst on a beach on the island of Møn in the eastern sea in Denmark, looking south. Here they all laughed at the realisation that on the other ide of Europe in this direction was Sicily where Carlo and Carla lived. The island Sicily, The island Møn. As Henning says “The human-being was wandering from sea to sea”. Henning saw no difference in their way over life'over there'and mused on the means of which we cross over oceans and move around facilitating awareness of the same family of human being. People from islands meet people from islands and they can all look across vast waters and laugh together.

Human-basic-technology

This conversation and collective realisation of the simplicity of it all lead to this work which is one of the finest in Henning's vast catalog. L´essere Umano Errabando La Voce Errabando is a mantra for four voices, the sound of the ocean, a pvc tube Rudimentary phrases in various languages ​​interlope and weave a mystical music, as primitive as it is'contemporary'. The piece moves in an organic hypnotic fashion lulling and rolling, ebbing and flowing over the two sides of the record.

The Wind, The Stars, etc are repeated over in random untrained fashion. The two couples from different countries weave voices, words and language into a common sonic fabric which eradicates identity, the idea of'national', the idea of ​​country, the idea of difference.

Unlike anything else in Henning's output L´essere Umano Errabando La Voce Errabando is a calm and meditative work which rolls along two sides wrapping the listener in a random melancholic meditative mantra. Only Henning Christiansen could summon such haunting, beautiful, gothic music carved from political hope. "

 

artist: Henning Christiansen

label: Henning Christiansen Archive