Vox Magna
Pete Stollery
Programme notes
“Vox Magna comprises a set of fragmented recollections, a piecing together of the failing memory of an industrial era involved with the taming of the chemical, the electrical and the mechanical
Many images presented are vast, suggesting height as well as depth, as though taken with a wide-angle lens looking up. The listener is pulled rather than invited into the image, sometimes dangerously close to massive, unknown forces, sometimes at a more reflective distance.
It is the very rhythm of the machines, their perpetual motion, which sets the pacing for Vox Magna. Behind the abrupt changes, guttering and fading of the sonic vistas there is still the relentless pulse of the machine.”
— Robert Dow [06]
Vox Magna was realized at the studios at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland, UK) and the composer’s studio and premiered on March 21, 2003 during the Rien à voir (13) concert series presented by Réseaux at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal. It received Special Prize in the Musica Nova 2003 International Competition of Electroacoustic Music (Prague, Czech Republic) and was pre-selected for the 32nd Bourges International Electroacoustic Music and Sonic Art Competition (France, 2005).
Premiere
- March 21, 2003, Rien à voir (13)
: InvisiblEARts + concert solo, Salle Beverley Webster Rolph — Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, Montréal (Québec)
Awards
- Honorable Mention, Category A (fixed medium), Musica Nova 2003, Prague (Czech Republic)
- Composer(s): Pete Stollery
- Year of composition: 2003
- Duration: 12:36
- Instrumentation: stereo fixed medium
- Publisher(s): Ymx média
- ISRC: CAD500619150
