
Claudia Molitor
German-English composer, musician and sound artist born in 1974 in Germany.
Claudia Molitor studied music and media at the University of Sussex. She then obtained a Master of Music at the City University of London, which she complemented in 2004 with a PhD in composition at the University of Southampton, under the supervision of Michael Finnissy.
Her works are regularly performed in Europe, including festivals such as Wien Modern, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Totally Thames, BBC Proms, Sonica, and Spitalfields Music Festival, as well as gallery events such as Turner Contemporary in Margate, Bold Tendencies, and the Institute of Contemporary Arts. Her sponsors include the London Sinfonietta, the BBC, the Royal Philharmonic Society, and Cryptic.
Molitor’s artistic thinking is based on a dynamic pluralism that draws on the classical music tradition but also extends to contemporary art practices such as video art, installation, sound art, and visual art. In her practice, the score often becomes a means of exploration in which the conventions of notation, the qualification of the sound phenomenon and the historical hierarchies of sound are questioned.
Her multidisciplinary catalog includes pieces for classical instrumentation (Tango, for piano), electroacoustics (Sonorama, a work conceived for the train journey between London St Pancras and Margate, and which creatively employs sound archives from the British Library), and installations (The Singing Bridge, a sound walk for Waterloo Bridge, installed at Somerset House).
Her work Sonorama was awarded the British Composer Award in 2016. As for her piece Auricularis Superior (dedicated to Pauline Oliveros), it represented Great Britain at the World Music Days in Tallinn, Estonia, in 2019.
Molitor is currently a Senior Lecturer at City, University of London. Her work focuses on composition and sound arts, the phenomenology of listening, collaborative and interdisciplinary practices, and unconventional notation.
She is also co-founder of the multi.modal label.
She lives in Brighton, East Sussex.
© Ircam-Centre Pompidou, 2021
- Solo (excluding voice)
- Tango for piano (2010, 2010)
- Tango II for piano and dancer (2010)
- MELT for piano (2017)
- elec You touched the twinkle on the helix of my ear for piano and video (2018)
- She keeps walking over paper for accordion (2020)
- Chamber music
- elec It’s not quite how I remember it for cello, percussion, tape and 3D film (2009), 8 mn 14 s
- Und lass Dir… for string quartet (2014)
- Entangled for three percussionists (2016)
- Instrumental ensemble music
- Untitled [fizzy painting makes me happy] (2007)
- Pink beads pop for small ensemble (2008)
- Untitled 40 [desk-life] for ensemble (2008)
- Schnalz for string orchestra (2012)
- 2TwoLO for orchestra (2015)
- A cappella vocal music
- Die Gedanken sind frei for choir and earth, conceived in collaboration with Joseph Kohlmaier (2018)
- Electronic music / fixed media / mechanical musical instruments
- Sonorama electroacoustic piece for the train ride between London St Pancras and Margate ()
- elec The view from behind my desk ()
- elec Vast White Stillness audiovisual installation and performance, in collaboration with Dan Ayling (2014, 2014)
- elec Auricularis Superior, or let your ear muscles roam (2017)
- Lofty Gatherings Electroacoustic music (2020)
- Unspecified instrumentation
- elec stage Remember me... opera for music stand () [program note]
- Paper Cut (2008)
- elec Alert collaborative performance for music, video and dance (2009)
- Ocean's (2010)
- Promming (with listening stick) (2012)
- Unter-Haltung collaborative performance with Swedish artists Anna Koch and Pascal Jardry (2012)
- From Landscape to Soundscape performance workshop (2013)
- elec I dwell in sound and the sound dwells in me audiovisual installation (2014)
- Eastern Curve (2015)
- The Singing Bridge composition for Waterloo Bridge (2016), 40 mn
- Walking with Partch installation with Harry Partch instruments (2016)
- Zeitlich (2016)
- Prepare & Cut (for Tempo) (2017)
- elec Decay for variable instrumentation and films (2018)
- Urban Forraging (2018)
- elec No-where land audiovisual installation (2019)
- Now only Frost exists movie (2019)
- Slow Painting (2019)
- Hausmusik Kollektiv (2021)
- 2021
- 2020
- Lofty Gatherings Electroacoustic music
- She keeps walking over paper for accordion
- 2019
- elec No-where land audiovisual installation
- Now only Frost exists movie
- Slow Painting
- 2018
- elec Decay for variable instrumentation and films
- Die Gedanken sind frei for choir and earth, conceived in collaboration with Joseph Kohlmaier
- Urban Forraging
- elec You touched the twinkle on the helix of my ear for piano and video
- 2017
- 2016
- Entangled for three percussionists
- The Singing Bridge composition for Waterloo Bridge, 40 mn
- Walking with Partch installation with Harry Partch instruments
- Zeitlich
- 2015
- 2TwoLO for orchestra
- Eastern Curve
- 2014
- elec I dwell in sound and the sound dwells in me audiovisual installation
- Und lass Dir… for string quartet
- elec Vast White Stillness audiovisual installation and performance, in collaboration with Dan Ayling
- 2013
- From Landscape to Soundscape performance workshop
- 2012
- Promming (with listening stick)
- Schnalz for string orchestra
- Unter-Haltung collaborative performance with Swedish artists Anna Koch and Pascal Jardry
- 2010
- 2009
- elec Alert collaborative performance for music, video and dance
- elec It’s not quite how I remember it for cello, percussion, tape and 3D film, 8 mn 14 s
- 2008
- Paper Cut
- Pink beads pop for small ensemble
- Untitled 40 [desk-life] for ensemble
- 2007
- Date de composition inconnue
- elec stage Remember me... opera for music stand [program note]
- Sonorama electroacoustic piece for the train ride between London St Pancras and Margate
- elec The view from behind my desk
Liens internet
- Site de la compositrice : http://www.claudiamolitor.org/
- Page SoundCloud de la compositrice : https://soundcloud.com/claudia-molitor-165448224
- Page Bandcamp de la compositrice : https://claudiamolitor.bandcamp.com/releases
- « A visual Moment », conférence de Claudia Molitor à l’Ircam, donnée le 22 septembre 2016 dans le cadre du séminaire A Symposium on Notation for New Instruments and Musical Expression : https://medias.ircam.fr/x25ec34
- « Graham McKenzie In Conversation With Claudia Molitor », entretien réalisé en novembre 2016 à voir sur la chaîne Youtube du Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5qGya7Uiwg&ab_channel=hcmf%2F%2F
- Site du label multi.modal : https://sparc.london/multi-modal
(liens vérifiés en mai 2022).
Discographie sélective
- Claudia MOLITOR, Lofty gatherings, auto-édition, disponible uniquement en digital (Bandcamp), 2020.
- Claudia MOLITOR, Decay, 1 vinyle Multi Modal, 2019, m.m04.
- Claudia MOLITOR, The Singing Bridge, NMC Recordings, disponible uniquement en digital.
- Claudia MOLITOR, Untitled 40 [desk-life], London Sinfonietta, avec des oeuvres de James Olsen, Christian Mason, Larry Groves et Kenneth Hesketh, 1 Cd London Sinfonietta Label, 2009, SINF CD2-2009.
- Clauia MOLITOR, Lopsided, auto-édition, 2008.
Bibliographie sélective
- Claudia MOLITOR, Thor MAGNUSSON, « Curating experience: Composition as cultural technology – a conversation », in Journal of New Music Research, n°50/2, 2021, pp. 184-189, disponible en téléchargement libre.
- Claudia MOLITOR, « Composition as Hyperobject », 2021, à lire en ligne sur APRIA.
- Claudia MOLITOR, « Zuhanden », in Tempo, n°287, 2019, pp. 91-93.
- Claudia MOLITOR, « The Taste of the Apple : composing as process of listening, looking, drawing, and writing », in Colloquium: Sound Art and Music, Zer0 Books, 2016.
- Claudia MOLITOR, Sonorama: Listening to the view from the train, Axminster : Uniformbooks, 2015.