Inventions For Radio: Een radioprogramma waarin het medium door mediakunstenaars, componisten en dichters opnieuw wordt uitgevonden. Deel 3 is samengesteld door Jan Jelinek. Titel: The Work Of Ursula Bogner.
Concept:
‘In the late 1960s, Ursula Bogner started to record her own music on reel-to-reel tapes. With some of these titles, we only found individual tracks of pieces recorded on a four-track-recorder – in these cases, I had to recombine the separate tracks to recreate the original piece. Unfortunately, I could not involve Ursula Bogner in the mixing process as she passed away in 1994. Invoking the original’s authenticity might seem insensitive, yet there was no other way to release them in their entirety. Ultimately, only three of the tracks featured on this CD/LP are such ‘reworkings’. All other titles were taken straight from the original reels. Covering a fairly short period of her creative career, they also convey a peculiar coherence in both form and content. A coherence that reflects her accessible, rhythmic and sometimes even ‘poppy’ side. Naturally, my own preference played a part in the selection process. All my personal favourites made it on the CD/LP, and whenever I listen to this collection, I invariably succumb to the titles’ light-hearted nonchalance. This might leave many hours of undiscovered gems, but a further compilation is already in the works.
My thanks go out to the Bogner family, especially Sebastian Bogner, who was generous enough to grant me access to the reels and supply me with invaluable insights into his mother’s life. I hope that listeners will enjoy the same exhilaration I experienced on discovery of Ursula Bogner’s music.’ (Jan Jelinek)
1. Begleitung Für Tuba
2. Inversion
3. Proto
4. Metazoon
5. Momentaufnahme
6. 2 Ton
7. Speichen
8. Modes
9. Atmosphare 1
10. Punkte
11. Expansion
12. Für Ulrich
13. Pulsation
14. Testlauf
15. Soloresonanzen
16. Untitled
17. Sonne + Blackbox
18. Jubiläux
19. Nach Europa
20. Trabant
21. Or Dor Melanor
22. Uranotypie
23. Strahlungen
24. Der Chor Der Oktaven
25. Illusorische Planeten