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16.09.2016

Sven Helbig, Vocalconsort Berlin, Kristjan Järvi

I Eat the Sun and Drink the Rain

I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain is a work for choir and live electronics. Sven Helbig has created a concept album in which he appears both as composer and as author of almost all the song texts. Over the course of ten pieces he weaves a loose narrative that addresses pressing questions of the present day. The powerfully resonant work suspends delicate choral passages above pulsating synthesizers. Sublime a cappella chords spread out above digitally created sounds, in perfect balance between choir and electronics. I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain builds upon the musical principles underlying Pocket Symphonies and Pocket Symphonies [Electronica]. Folk-influenced pieces (Abendglühen / red sky at night) are set alongside subtle harmonic complexes in the manner of Arvo Pärt (Kyrie) and minimalistic drone music (Gedenken / remembrance). The recording was made with Vocalconsort Berlin under the direction of the eminent conductor Kristjan Järvi. Helbig is continuing the artistic partnership with Järvi that was established with his Pocket Symphonies. Vocalconsort Berlin is regarded as one of the best and most versatile choirs in Germany. In the ten episodes of I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain Sven Helbig describes the human soul as part of nature. He sends the listener on a poetic journey in search of the human dimension in a world overtaken by technology. Without sounding preachy, he raises such questions as: Where do human beings stand in a world of artificial intelligence? What will happen to interpersonal relationships in an era of digital alienation? How are we to live if we plunder our environment and destroy it ourselves? The Italian philosopher and author Giacomo Leopardi raised similar questions back in the nineteenth century. His poem L’Infinito is the only foreign-language text (apart from the traditional Kyrie Eleison and Agnus Dei) in I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain. The song that gives the work its title, Como Del Sol (I Eat The Sun) is conceived as a hymn extolling the vision of a fulfilled life. I Eat The Sun And Drink The Rain is going on tour as a live project. The visuals are by Icelandic artist Máni Sigfussen, who did the imagery for Ólafur Arnalds and Kiasmos. The choir was fitted with costumes specially designed for them by Berlin fashion artist Esther Perbandt.

Sven Helbig
Sven Helbig

Sven Helbig

Sven Helbig is one of the new composer generation for whom there are no longer any barriers between the classical world of the orchestra, experimental art and pop music. He composes choral, orchestral and chamber music for the classical concert stage and tours solo performing electronic music. Sven Helbig is Composer in Residence at the German National Theatre in Weimar, at the University of Leipzig and the National University San Martin in Buenos Aires.

His debut "Pocket Symphonies" was released on the traditional Deutsche Grammophon label followed by his choral work "I Eat the Sun and Drink the Rain" on the Neue Meister label. Sven Helbig is a co-founder of the Dresden Symphony Orchestra, the first European orchestra devoted solely to the performance of contemporary music. Sven looks back on may years of creative collaboration with the Fauré Quartet, the opera singer René Pape, the conductor Kristjan Järvi, the Pet Shop Boys and the cult rock band Rammstein.

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