Hildegard Westerkamp: A Life in Soundscape Composition
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Help grow the show:Subscribe to Phantom PowerJoin our Patreon and get perks + merchRate us easily on your platform of choiceToday we speak to Hildegard Westerkamp, the pioneering composer, radio artist and sound ecologist. The centerpiece of all of her work is a close attention to the sonic environment and its relation to culture. We will listen to excerpts of six soundscape compositions made between 1975 and 2005, all of which reward the close listener–conceptually and aesthetically–with a deeper relationship to the sonic environment. Mack Hagood interviewed Westerkamp shortly after the death of R. Murray Schafer in late 2021. Westerkamp worked closely with Schafer in the early 1970s and she graciously agreed to talk about him despite the grief being fresh. They also discussed her own amazing career and that’s the part of the tape we are sharing in this episode. They talk about her formative years as a 20-something working with Schafer and his World Soundscape Project and then we jump into a number of her compositions, ending with the piece “Breaking News” from 2012. Incredibly, she said Mack was the first person to ever ask her about that piece, even though it is one of her favorites. And sure enough, not long after this interview she released a retrospective album on Earsay Music called Breaking News, which features that piece and a number of others created between 1988 and 2012. For our Patreon members we have the full, unedited interview for those who want to hear all her thoughts on R. Murray Schafer and her career. Join at Patreon.com/phantompower. And a quick correction: Hildegard wanted me to clarify that the sentence “When there is no sound, hearing is most alert,” which she uses in “Whisper Study,” is a quote from the Indian mystic Kirphal Singh in his book Naam (or Word).Pieces featured in this episode: “Gently Penetrating beneath the Sounding Surfaces of Another Place” (1997)“Whisper Study” (1975)“Fantasie for Horns” (1978)“A Walk through the City” (1981)“Für Dich – For You” (2005)“Breaking News” (2002)Today’s show was written and edited by Mack Hagood.Transcript4:46 Snippet from Part 1 of R. Murray Schafer Episode 8:42 Interview with Hildegard Westerkamp 36:00 Breaking News by Hildegard Westerkamp Ethereal Voice: This is Phantom Power. [Bells Ringing] Hildegard Westerkamp: Every sound says something together with the environment in which it occurs [Man Screaming] And we, as listeners, do our interpreting. [Sounds From A Busy Street] And that dynamic creates a field of information. A field of recognition. An opportunity to analyze. [Bells Ringing] Mack Hagood: Welcome to another episode of Phantom Power, where artists and scholars talk about sound. I’m Mack Hagood, and you just heard an excerpt from a piece called Gently Penetrating Beneath the Sounding Surfaces Of Another Place by my guest today, Hildegard Westerkamp. Hildegard Westerkamp is a composer, radio artist, and sound ecologist. Based in Canada,