Moments of Laughter
Norbert Ruebsaat, Hildegard Westerkamp
Programme notes
To Sonja Ruebsaat
Moments of Laughter is dedicated to my daughter Sonja Ruebsaat whose voice forms the basis for this piece. I composed this work when she was eleven years old and at that time wrote the following text.
Sonja’s voice has accompanied my life for many years now and has brought me in touch with an openness of perception, uninhibited expressiveness and physical presence that I had long forgotten.
I have made recordings of her voice since she was born and from the age of four on, she has made her own recordings of stories and songs. Moments of Laughter utilizes these for the audio portion of the piece, tracing musically / acoustically the emergence of the infant’s voice from the oceanic state of the womb
The female voice interacts with the 2-channel audio, performing live. It tries to find its own language and music on the one hand, and imitates, reacts to, and plays with the child’s voice on the other hand. It moves through a variety of characters in search of a confident, strong voice. Moments of Laughter explores the edge between the “wilderness” and natural flexibility of the child’s voice and the cultural formations and extended vocal techniques of the female voice.
Moments of Laughter includes the poem Dadado written by Norbert Ruebsaat. Moments of Laughter was commissioned by Vancouver New Music (VNM) with the financial assistance of the Canada Council for the Arts (CCA), and was first performed by Meg Sheppard in Vancouver in March 1988.
Premiere
- March 1988, Meg Sheppard, voice • Concert, Vancouver (British Columbia, Canada)
- Writer(s): Norbert Ruebsaat
- Composer(s): Hildegard Westerkamp
- Year of composition: 1988
- Duration: 18:59
- Instrumentation: female voice and stereo fixed medium
- Commission: Vancouver New Music (VNM), with support from the CCA
