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Hug, Charlotte: In Resonance With Elsewhere (Listen! Foundation (Fundacja Sluchaj!))

Composer, violist, and vocal innovator Charlotte Hug presents her fourth solo album in a stunning multidimensional performance blending voice, viola, and spatial resonance, emphasizing her expanded vocal range across a set of immersive, sonically rich works drawn from her 2022 Ruhrtriennale commission and captured in vivid spatial detail at La Prairie in Switzerland.
 

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UPC: 5904441617870

Label: Listen! Foundation (Fundacja Sluchaj!)
Catalog ID: FSR 5/2025
Squidco Product Code: 36097

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Poland
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at the cultural centre La Prairie, in Bellmund, Switzerland, on July 29th and 30th, 2023, by Malgorzata Albinska-Frank.

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"Composer-performer & visual artist Charlotte Hug: Shaman of contemporary music.

Reflections on her solo-album "In Resonance with Elsewhere"

This fourth solo album by Charlotte Hug presents the distilled version of a composition commissioned by the Ruhrtriennale in 2022. On that occasion, Hug performed in a huge former machine hall and created various acoustic-imaginary spaces with Son-Icons (expansive Visual-Music on semi-transparent paper, usually painted on both sides with both hands and long brushes; these form the centrepiece of Charlotte Hug's work), with video projections and a staged setting.

The process of capturing this intermedia work on an audio recording was fascinating. Charlotte Hug decided to do the recording in a large hall with an elaborate arrangement of microphones in order to convey the rich spatial quality of the original performance. The result is a multidimensional listening experience that offers a palpable sense of the physical energy, the movement and the dance inherent in Hug's performance.

This album, In Resonance with Elsewhere, places a greater emphasis, for the first time, on the artist's voice. Whereas in the earlier albums, the viola was the foundation on which the vocal artistry was built, now the voice is the centre of attention. Charlotte Hug has developed her voice to impressive effect in recent years. Ranging over four octaves, she takes us with her into frenzied chasms, cooing, groaning, giggling and twittering. Like a shaman, as she breathes in and out, she conjures the ebb and flow of the seas ('Tides'), invoking nature. With her polyphonic singing, a hybrid oscillation between near and far, this side and the other side. Opera-like passages are then added ('Imagina 2'), perfectly intoned, performed as bright as a bell. Hug LISTENS. She is in perfect resonance with the sounds she produces - although the question arises as to where they come from - from 'elsewhere'?

'Blanc', on the other hand, which begins with a grandiose, witty viola intro, is joined by a virtuoso, feverishly glittering vocal cascade and finally emerges into barking, whinnying, nasal and archaic vibrating passages - influenced by Chinese Kun Qu opera - is staggeringly funny. It goes without saying that Charlotte Hug could imitate an entire zoo with her voice. But that is not the point, nor is it about appropriating exotic singing techniques. Rather, the focus here is on the desire to resonate with the 'other'. This is exemplified in 'Mormorio dei muri'. For this piece, during an international artist residency programme in Italy, Hug asked her fellow artists and scholars to speak in their respective languages to a person who was important to them and who has left this world. She transformed the recordings of these 'conversations with the dead' into an audio piece that reveals a completely new side to her as an artist: she is not the performer here, but a devoted master presiding over a Dance of Death.

'Voices found', the only piece by Charlotte Hug that does not feature a viola, is an ode to the human voice, which sometimes no longer sounds like Charlotte Hug, but comes from 'elsewhere'. Loosely based on a Heinrich Heine quote from Schumann's 'Dichterliebe', this piece consists of ringing and droning, murmuring and voices talking. Here we are introduced to the full range of Hug's vocal artistry, as several tracks are superimposed on one another, thus enabling an even more immersive experience. The reciprocal processes of music and the Spatial-Scores with Son-Icons. which are so important in Hug's work, are reflected here to an intense degree. In the last piece, 'Re-Enchanting', we encounter a star-like luminosity, a celestial polyphony of voice and viola. Then suddenly a tremor, from the depths, taking hold of us in waves - an archaic force. That a string instrument can sound like this, that a human voice has this power! And then the music resounds again, at the very highest pitch, from another world, into which we immerse ourselves one last time before the magic is over."-Annelis Berger, music journalist, February 2025 (Liz Kilburn, translation)


Artist Biographies

"Charlotte Hug: musician (viola & voice), composer, teacher, media artist, visual artist,

Hug´s innovative musical-visual solo performances in distinctive locations and her interdisciplinary work have created an international furore. She has played in locations such as the tunnels of the Rhône glacier, the House of Detention, an underground former prison in London, a half-demolished bunker in Humboldthain Berlin, the hot healing springs in the spa town of Baden and the dockyard in Coph on the Irish Atlantic coast.

This musician of the extreme is constantly pushing the boundaries of her instrument and has reinvented the viola - and this with an instrument built by the Viennese violin maker J.G Thir in 1763 . She has developed a number of techniques, including the "soft bow technique", which enables her to play up to eight voices. Hug´s speciality is also a blend of viola and vocals, which has given rise to her distinctive tonal language.

In the visual arena, as well as in a musical context, Hug´s sound-drawings "Son-Icons" have found international recognition. These she has used to develop her own compositional method. Hence her spatial and video-scores ranging from solo pieces to orchestra works, such as the orchestral work "Nachtplasmen" for Son-Icons and video-score, which was premiered with the Lucerne Festival Academy in 2011. She has had solo exhibitions at venues such as Swissnex San Francisco, the Sirius Arts Centre Cobh, Cork in Ireland and the Museum of Art Lucerne.

Hug is also fully active as a concert performer, soloist, composer and conductor of her own works at major festivals inEurope, North America, Latin America and Canada, such as Tage für Neue Musik Zurich, Donaueschinger Musiktage, Berliner Festspiele MaerzMusik, San Francisco International Arts Festival. Her extensive discography, including three solo CDs, as well as improvised music from international collaborations is distributed worldwide by important labels.

There are collaborations with international greats, such as the photographer and film maker Alberto Venzago, the theatre and opera director Jossie Wieler, concerts with artists such as Joan Jeanrenaud from the Kronos Quartet, Maggie Nicols, Barry Guy, Phil Minton, Larry Ochs, Evan Parker, Elliott Sharp, etc.

Hug gives master classes in improvisation and "instant composing". She also gives lectures and performance lectures in the field of "Transdisciplinarity in the Arts". She is a visiting professor at several universities and art academies including McGill University Montreal, CNMAT of the University of California Berkeley and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Since 2008 she has held the post of lecturer at the Zurich University of the Arts in interdisciplinary studies.

Hug lives in Zurich and on the road. Having completed her studies in fine arts and music, she received various awards and composition commissions, from organisations such as Pro Helvetia, Lucerne Festival, etc. She has been "artist in residence" in London, Paris, Cork 2005 Capital of Culture, and in Berlin. In 2006 she was awarded the city of Zurich prize for composition. In 2011 she was "artiste étoile" at the Lucerne Festival."

-Charlotte Hug Website (http://www.charlottehug.ch/e-charlottehug.html)
5/14/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Imagina 8:26

2. Imagina II 8:28

3. Blanc 8:09

4. Tides 11:36

5. E-Namahs 5:03

6. Sonic Prayer 2:52

7. Mormorio Dei Muri 4:36

8. Voices Found 5:03

9. Re- Enchanting 9:09

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