Ragnar Grippe Electronic Music

Ragnar Grippe

Composer Ragnar Grippe talks about his music in six episodes covering five decades with musical examples. Here you will hear electronic compositions from Paris and modern dance, film music and electronic pieces played in festivals and radio throughout the years. Ideas behind virtual acoustics, aesthetics in electronic music and how to break them. Classical references abruptly changed by an electronic blast, voices with vocoder and names like Broken Mind of Souls, Cold Numbers make for more than seven hours of material hopefully keeping you interested and curious www.ragnargrippe.com

Episodes

  1. the Moment taken apart    the Moment

    06/23/2025

    the Moment taken apart the Moment

    the Moment is a piece I wrote in 2024 it will have its world premiere in New York on June 27 2025 at the New York City Electronic Music Festival In this program I'm taking certain parts of the Moment apart in order to see and hear what makes up certain passages in the music. The interest lies in finding that separate tracks will sound so different from being played in the composition where other sounds actually alter the perception. Here is also a discussion around virtual acoustics and how they play with you when recorded in different virtual rooms and played on top of each other The Moment         Opening   First eightsec we have 5 different elements   1.     Reversed sound with faint ponticellifx slightly dry atmosphere 2.     Low rhythm wit metallic breathing.Reverb slightly bigger room 3.     Minor third down two notes withgrainy character big reverb 4.     Rhythm very big room 5.     Low attack with high presence reverbmedium size   At 0:00:42.We have seven elements in this 24 sec excerpt   1     Cello 2     SynclavierFM metallic 3     SynclavierMidi modulated room reverb 4      Synclavier  Midi Modulated 5      Long tail reverb FM Synclavier 6     SomberBig reverb 7     Bell FM Synclavier   The cellohas Eventide Blackhole reverb and Waves Supertap as fx     2:40.   30 sec example   1.     Synclavier Bells 2.     Repetition 3.     FM short reverb little room 4.     Attack FM Synclavier 5.     5. Sub by Synclavier 6.     Close by grain Synclavier small room 7.     Piano like huge room       5:15   39 sec example.  11  different tracks     1.     FM Synclavier 2.     Cello tone 3.     FM gesture Synclavier 4.     Filtered FM 5.     Grain modulated big room 6.     Almost vocal FM modulated Synclavier 7.     Reverse FM 8.     FM 5th 9.     Movement FM 10.    FM Bell 11.  Big Room High Pitched FM   9:58.      44 sec example     1.     Rhythm 2.     Evolving rhythm 3.     Statement Drum 4.     Mirror 5.     Acoustic debris 6.     Atmosphere Coating 7.     Moving Melodic 8.     Metal Rhythm 9.     Movement Synclavier. Movement Output 10.  Screams 11.  Details. Dry 12.   Pulse     14:02. 39 sec example   1.     Pad and cello 2.     Spegel 3.     Fading attack 4.     Piano like 5.     Midi modulation Synclavier 6.     Moving ambiance 7.     Dry Bass 8.     Passing by Synclavier 9.     Ocean 10.  Small details FM 11.  Cut 12.  Floor

    37 min
  2. Ragnar Grippe the 70's

    07/27/2020

    Ragnar Grippe the 70's

    Ragnar Grippe excerpts from Le Mécanicien Effréné 1984, Musique Douze 1976, Capriccio 1973, Chamber Music 1975, the Emperor 1979, symphonic Songs 1981, Sand 1977, Orchestra 1980 and Cold Numbers 2011. Buchla synthesizer used on the Emperor, Symphonic Songs and Orchestra. The 70’s were times with either musique concrète or Buchla synthesizer, in the 80’s we’ll see the Synclavier reign for a decade, the DAW in the 90’s and plug-ins in the 00’s.Please note at the end of program Musique Douze is said to be composed in 2006, the real year is 1976.Sorry for this. In the 70's I was in Paris, Chamber Music was composed using a cardboard over a speaker as filter and I found new ways to cut and splice the tape. Musique Douze used speakers over the audience when premiered at the Swedish Radio in 1976. Kejsaren (the Emperor)  recorded on a 4 track Studer machine using the Buchla  which had to be retuned all the time. Sand composed in Luc Ferrari's studio inspired by the paintings by Viswanadhan and then released by Shandar Records. The 70's was also a lot of fine art, I had the honour of being commissioned for the bi-centennial at La Scala 1977, had my modern dance piece Vänthallen commissioned by the Royal Opera in Stockholm choreographed by Oscar Araiz. And the last years of the 70's opened the window to film music. Kejsaren or in english the Emperor was one of them. Cold Numbers is certainly not the 70's, but why I've included this composition is because it's interesting to compare 2011 with the 70's. The same goes for Orchestra in the 80's and Le Mécanicien Effréné from the 90's.

    50 min

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Composer Ragnar Grippe talks about his music in six episodes covering five decades with musical examples. Here you will hear electronic compositions from Paris and modern dance, film music and electronic pieces played in festivals and radio throughout the years. Ideas behind virtual acoustics, aesthetics in electronic music and how to break them. Classical references abruptly changed by an electronic blast, voices with vocoder and names like Broken Mind of Souls, Cold Numbers make for more than seven hours of material hopefully keeping you interested and curious www.ragnargrippe.com