Into the Labyrinth
Hildegard Westerkamp
Programme notes
To Sonja
Into the Labyrinth is a sonic journey into aspects of India’s culture. It occurs on the edge between dream and reality, in the same way in which many visitors, myself included, experience this country. Nothing ever happens according to pre-determined plans or expectations. Although travellers usually do reach their destination somehow, the journey itself — full of continuous surprises and unexpected turns — becomes the real place of experience.
In composing this piece, I was challenging my own compositional process as it has developed over the last 25 years
Into the Labyrinth is dedicated to my daughter Sonja, who courageously travelled through India by herself and emerged enriched from a labyrinth of new and complex experiences.
Into the Labyrinth was commissioned by New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) with the assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts (CCA) and was realized in the Electronic Music Studio of the School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, Canada). Many thanks to Darren Copeland for giving me this opportunity to explore composition for 8-channel diffusion. I would also like to thank Savinder Anand, Mona Madan, Arun Patak, Veena Sharma and her mother Mrs Goyal, Situ Singh-Bühler and Virinder Singh for taking me to the places where the sounds and soundscapes for this composition were recorded. Without their help and local knowledge I would have had a difficult time gathering them on tape. Many thanks go to Max Mueller Bhavan (Goethe Institut Delhi) for inviting me to India in the first place and giving me the opportunity to meet and work with those who have become my Indian friends. Listening to India together has deepened our understanding of each other and our cultures’ differences.
- Composer(s): Hildegard Westerkamp
- Year of composition: 2000
- Duration: 15:04
- Instrumentation: 8-channel fixed medium
- Commission: NAISA, with support from the CCA
