Ghost Wall

‘All buildings are marked by the sun, the wind and the water, but how much music was absorbed by these walls in the course of time? This is the intriguing question Renske Vrolijk answers in Ghost Wall.’

– Klassieke Zaken

Ghost Wall: The Sound of Ancient Masonry
Ghost Wall: The Sound of Ancient Masonry © ixi gaude

Sonic Archaeology

In Ghost Wall, Renske Vrolijk explores a fascinating hypothesis: what if ancient stonework could record sound like a vinyl record?
The concept originated as a ‘scientific’ April Fool’s hoax about archaeo-acoustics, but evolved into a serious composition. Vrolijk reconstructs the fictional machine from the hoax, using acoustic means.

The Sound

The Brisk Recorder Quartet, combined with live electronics, acts as the stylus on the stone. The music scrapes away the layers of history. Through the static, fragments of Adriaan Willaert (the 16th-century master) emerge, as if his music had been trapped in the church walls for centuries.
The experience is evocative and ambiguous: are we listening to a revelation or a burial? Is the tombstone sliding open, or sealing shut?

For performers

Year:

2009

Duration:

9’

Instruments:

srec, arec,
trec, brec, elec

Premiere:

24 February 2009
Waalse Kerk
Amsterdam

Commission:

Brisk
Recorder Quartet

Category:

2-5 musicians

Language:

Latin, Dutch

Lyricist:

Renske Vrolijk
Adriaan Willaert

Are you interested in performing this work? Please contact my publisher.


Renske’s sheet music
is published by Deuss Music.

Listen to Ghost Wall

Performed by Brisk Recorder Quartet