Kristin Norderval
composers, singer
As both a COMPOSER and SINGER, Kristin Norderval is inspired by hybridity, interactivity and the idea that everything we do is site-specific. She blends acoustic and electronic sound, is fascinated with de-tuned instruments, machines, and ambient sound. In her solo works for voice and electronics, she processes her voice in real-time often combining it with prerecorded sounds to create complex sonic layers and unusual soundscapes. Custom controllers allow her to manipulate the processed sound with physical gestures.
Having trained in both composition and classical voice in the US, Kristin Norderval first earned her living as a soprano soloist with a large focus on contemporary music, particularly American composers from the New York School. Her performances and recordings included a concert and operatic works by John Cage, Pauline Oliveros, Philip Glass, Steve Reich, Annea Lockwood, Anne Le Baron, Frances White, David Lang, Tania Leon, Natasha Barrett, Sorrel Hays, Carla Lucero, George Crumb, Ned Rorem, Eric Salzman and many others.
Kristin Norderval returned to her own composing after her 40th birthday. Her works include opera, chamber music, sound installations, and music for dance and theatre. Her documentary opera The Trials of Patricia Isasa was composed for Chants Libres and premiered at the Monument National Theater in Montréal, Quebec in 2016. It won Quebec´s 2016 OPUS prize in two categories: best contemporary music and best production. Other commissions have included works for Den Anden Opera, Parthenia viol consort, Schola Cantorum, and many collaborations with the choreographer Jill Sigman for jill sigman/thinkdance. Recent recordings of Kristin Norderval´s music can be found on Losen Records, Nendo Dango, BIS, and MSR Classics. Norderval´s solo CD Aural Histories was listed by The New Yorker music critic Alex Ross as one of “Ten Notable Classical Music Recordings of 2012”. Originally released on Pauline Oliveros´ Deep Listening label, it has recently been re-released on Bandcamp. Kristin Norderval is currently a PhD Research Fellow at the Academy of Opera in Oslo where she is researching the use of live electronics in opera. This year she is on exchange at the Institute of Sonology. http://kristinnorderval.org