Lepidoptera has been performed in Amsterdam, Bangor, Bradford, Brussels, Huddersfield, Manchester, Miami, Middletown, Montréal, Prague, Toronto and Vancouver…
Lepidoptera is a work for recorders and electronics made of five movements, each referring to families of butterflies and moths. The nature and character of the recorder is similar, with its varying tonal colours, and its transformations from caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly. The consort of recorders used belongs together. They have a broad sound with strong upper partials; there are intimate, almost inexplicable sonic and physical connections between the different instruments. This inspired similar connections and interactions between the recorder(s) and the electronics.
The five movements are families of relationships, with no two performances ever the same as they are reconfigured and retuned anew for each iteration. In Saturniid, the recorder rides the crest of an acousmatic wave, sometimes submerged within the mix and at other points rising momentarily above it. Ephemeroptera delicately counterpoints the solo recorder and its fixed environment. Zygoptera and Anisoptera have an algorithmic mobile that creates a stream of sound files that feed into the larger tributary of sound processing, shaped by multiple envelopes and parameter changes. Lepidoptera combines and morphs these different approaches.
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Lepidoptera was realized in 2014-15 in the studios of the Centre for Research in New Music (CeReNeM) of the University of Huddersfield (England, UK), at Université de Montréal (Québec) and in Terri Hron’s studio in Montréal. The movements Lepidoptera and Ephemeroptera premiered on January 28, 2015 during the Ultrasons festival at the Salle Claude-Champagne of the Université de Montréal (Québec).
The project was first initiated during Terri Hron’s residency in the summer of 2014 at the studios of the Centre for Research in New Music (CeReNeM) of the University of Huddersfield (England, UK). All sounds in the electroacoustic part are derived from recorders between the
Thanks to the Centre for Research in New Music (CeReNeM) — University of Huddersfield England, UK) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC, Canada) for their financial support. Thanks to Robert Normandeau and Liza Lim. The movement Lepidoptera was awarded an Honorable Mention at the Musica Nova 2014 International Competition of Electroacoustic Music (Prague, Czech Republic).
Date | Work | Program |
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June 17, 2016 | Monty Adkins, Terri Hron, Lepidoptera (2014-15), 42:14 | Radio Horizon 93.9 FM (South Africa) |
March 23, 2017 | Monty Adkins, Terri Hron, Lepidoptera (2014-15), 42:14 | Radio Horizon 93.9 FM (South Africa) |