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Närheter

Recording of Åke Parmerud's Närheter. The title of the piece is a plural form of the word "closeness," which is rather untranslatable. The piece is a text-sound-composition, and was commissioned by the Swedish Radio. A large part of the piece is inspired by various sleep and dream manifestations. The text was written by the Swedish author Ella Hillbäck. Throughout the piece, even without knowing the meaning of the words, I believe one can feel the different "scenes" taking place. The first part of the piece is sort of an "ultimate story of creation,” at the same time implying the first phase of sleeping in a state of half consciousness. The following part of the piece is "a vision of a declining culture,” looked upon from a series of different angles. The end of this piece is built on the Swedish word for dance, which keeps falling apart. This second part also reflects the state of deep sleep where each dream becomes a part of the "collective" dream consisting of different scenes and different levels of "reality.” These "scenes and levels" are in an extrapolated sense, taking place and existing simultaneously at the same place and the same time. The level …
Date: 1978
Creator: Parmerud, Åke
System: The UNT Digital Library

Narheter

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Recording of Ake Parmerud's Narheter. The title of the piece is a plural form of the word "closeness" which is rather untranslatable. The piece is a text-sound-composition and was commissioned by the Sverige Radio. A large part of the piece is mainly derived from various sleeping and dreaming events. The text is written by the Swedish author Ella Hillbeck, The first part of the piece is an "Ultimate story of Creation", at the same time implying the first phase of sleeping "half-conscious". The following parts of the piece is "a vision of a declining culture", looked upon from as series of different angles. The final of this piece is built on the Swedish word for dance, which keeps falling apart. This second part also reflects the state of deep sleep where the individual dreaming becomes a part of the "collective" dreaming consisting of different scenes and different levels of "reality". These "scenes and levels" are in an extrapolated sense, taking place and existing simultaneously at the same place and the same time.
Date: 1978
Creator: Parmerud, Åke, 1953-
System: The UNT Digital Library