Scottish groundbreaking composer ERLAND COOPER – who merges music with evocative storytelling and conceptual art – has just heard the mastertape he buried in the earth three years ago for the very first time. The only recording of his new work, Carve The Runes Then Be Content With Silence, was left underground to be nurtured and manipulated by the soil for 3 years with all digital copies permanently deleted. This totally unique album is now set for release on 20 September – in line with the Autumn Equinox on 22 September.
The release will be preceded by a number of select live dates in June, including the prestigious Orkney St Magnus Festival and an album world premiere at the London Barbican, followed by a full UK and European tour in the autumn.
Hailed by The Guardian as “nature’s songwriter”, Erland ‘planted’ the sole recording of the work – on ¼ inch magnetic tape – in May 2021 along with the sheet music near his childhood home in Orkney. In an unprecedented move, Erland’s record company Mercury KX / Decca agreed to release the album that, instead of being mixed, was going under the ground. The Times stated, “In an act that is either admirable or insane, Decca has signed Cooper for an album it will have to wait three years to hear”. A date for the public reveal, at London Barbican, was also announced as the tape lay, as yet unheard, in the soil – a release plan never before seen in the record industry.
Erland Cooper himself explains, “It’s a meditation on value, process, patience and art. Any alterations to the sound and music, produced by the earth, will be reincorporated into the pages of the final score for live performance, as orchestral instructions. Then, the work is complete.”
The work is a new composition for solo violin and string ensemble. Over three movements (Movement 1: Carve The Runes / Movement 2: Then Be Content / Movement 3: With Silence) it celebrates George Mackay Brown on his centenary, written 100 years since the Orcadian poet’s birth.
On burying the tape, Erland Cooper left a cryptic trail for anyone to search and find it if they so choose, issuing a map with additional clues revealed every solstice and equinox. The tape was found in September 2022 and (literally) unearthed by Orkney residents Victoria and Dan Rhodes. They had planned a whole holiday around the unusual quest, described by the Daily Telegraph as, “a mystery that had been vexing music fans”.
Since then the tape – carefully set in a wood and glass cabinet with the sheet music and a violin placed just above the tape to protect it from any overzealous shovels – has been drying out whilst on display in independent record shops across the country. Gradually making its way down from Scotland, its final destination before going back to the studio was the Barbican, where it was exhibited at the arts centre in all its soil-ridden glory. Also in the cabinet is the carved rune stone which was placed on top of the earth to mark the spot, and which can now be seen on the album cover.
The tape left the Barbican for its final leg of a very long journey, going back into the studio for its delicate digitalisation process, in preparation for Cooper to hear it for the first time since its burial 3 years ago. He will now rescore the work, staying true to every sound on the decomposed tape, and the composition will be finished: COMPOSE, DECOMPOSE, RECOMPOSE.
Apart from the buried copy of the sheet music, Erland Cooper entrusted three further copies of the score to three custodians: musician Paul Weller; novelist Ian Rankin; and radio presenter Elizabeth Alker.
Has the project worked? And what does it mean? All will be revealed to the public on Saturday 8 June when, at a concert like no other, the unearthed tape itself (all being well) is played at the Barbican and a large ensemble of musicians perform the newly finished work live for the very first time.
A special Limited Edition LP, recycled, signed, numbered 1–1,000 and presented with a piece of the original planted tape (after its premiere) along with a certificate of authenticity is available to pre-order now from https://www.erlandcooper.com
JUNE
Sat 08 LONDON Barbican (Album Reveal)
Tue 11 LIVERPOOL Philharmonic
Wed 12 CARDIFF Acapela Studio
Thu 13 STROUD Sub Rooms
Fri 14 TOTNES St Mary’s Church
Fri 28 ORKNEY Kirkwall St Magnus Cathedral
JULY
Fri 19 SCHLOSS BROLLIN Detect Classic Festival
OCTOBER
Thu 24 HANNOVER Feinkost Lampe
Fri 25 HAMONT-ACHEL De Posthoorn
Sat 26 BERLIN Fotografiska Ballroom
Sun 27 BUSUM Lighthouse Hotel & Spa
Tue 29 THE HAGUE PAARD
Wed 30 PARIS Le 104
NOVEMBER
Wed 20 YORK National Centre for Early Music
Thu 21 MANCHESTER Halle St Peters
Fri 22 SAFFRON WALDEN Saffron Hall
Sat 23 SHEFFIELD Upper Chapel
Sun 24 SUNDERLAND Fire Station
Mon 25 GLASGOW St Lukes
Tue 26 NORWICH Arts Centre
Wed 27 OXFORD SJE Arts
Thu 28 SOUTHAMPTON Turner Sims
Fri 29 BRISTOL Beacon
Sat 30 BRIGHTON Attenborough Centre for the Creative Arts
Tickets available from: www.erlandcooper.com
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