Foghorn Requiem receives Arts Council of England Award

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Foghorn Requiem receives Arts Council of England Award

Sunday 18 May 2014

Foghorn Requiem, a major event created by Sheffield Hallam University researcher Lise Autogena, was the recipient of The Arts Council of England Award at this year's Journal Culture Awards, an annual event which celebrates the most significant contributions to the North East's cultural landscape in the past year.

On June 22nd 2013, ships gathered on the North Sea to perform an ambitious musical score, marking the disappearance of the sound of the foghorn from the UK’s coastal landscape. Foghorn Requiem was performed by three brass bands, 50 ships at sea and the Souter Lighthouse Foghorn. Using custom built technology and controlled and conducted from afar, ships sounded their horns to a score taking into account landscape, atmospheric conditions and the physical distance of sound. The composition, performed live to thousands of audiences on the coastal cliffs, was performed across a space of several miles around Souter lighthouse.

Lise Autogena is a Reader in Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University's Cultural, Communication and Computing Institute (C3RI)
For further information:
www.foghornrequiem.org

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