Sofia Jernberg
Sofia Jernberg

Solo performance

Tuesday June 6 2023, at 8 pm

Sofia Jernberg, singer/voice artist and composer, presents her work in Spain for the first time with this multi-layered vocal solo.

Sofia Jernberg's solo vocal performance focuses on the sonic qualities of the human voice. The text or anything that can be perceived as language has been removed in the creative process. With no electronic effects and one voice in a room, her goal is to achieve a multi-layered structure.

Program:

Ethiopian traditional

Adwa: song about the Ethiopian victory in the first Italo-Ethiopian war.

Gigis Lament: a song about a broken heart.

One Pitch (2015): birds for distortion and mouth synths.

 

This performance is done in collaboration with the Domingo festival (Madrid) and La Casa Encendida.

 

Sofia Jernberg, born in Ethiopia and raised in Vietnam and Sweden, is an exceptional singer/voice artist and composer. She studied jazz and composition in Sweden and lives and works in Stockholm. Her work focuses on unconventional techniques and sounds such as non-verbal vocalisation, split tones, toneless singing and distortion.

Music theatre and contemporary opera play an important role in Jernberg’s artistic work. She participated in performances of Arnold Schönberg’s Pierrot lunaire in 2010 and Salvatore Sciarrino’s Lohengrin in 2014 by the Swedish ensemble Norrbotten NEO and embodied roles specifically written for her in new works such as Folie à Deux by Emily Hall and UR_ by Anna Thorvaldsdottir. PIERROT LUNAIRE’S production, directed by Marlene Monteiro Freitas and conducted by Ingo Metzmacher, featured her as soloist together with Klangforum Wien at the Wiener Festwochen 2021 and at the KunstFestSpiele Herrenhausen 2022.

Another running theme in her work is the collaboration with visual artists such as Camille Norment in her pieces Rapture and Lull. Sofia Jernberg can be seen as a singer in the film Union of the North with Matthew Barney, Erna Ómarsdóttir and Valdimar Jóhannsson. She has received several commissions for compositions and is currently working on a composition for children’s choir, soprano, voice and chamber ensemble for the Ultima Contemporary Music Festival, which will première in 2022. In 2021, she sang the successful world premiere of Chaya Czernowin‘s Atara with the Radio-Sinfonieorchester Wien at the Musikverein Wien presented by the Festival Wien Modern.

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