Clexical

Ep. 20: Interview with Chaya Czernowin


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Chaya Czernowin (χaja t͡ʃɛʁˈnobin) is an acclaimed composer and educator. Her work is characterized by attempts to find alternative temporalities, changing perspectives and scale, and fragmentation, all coupled with a high emotional intensity. She makes direct reference to the use of metaphors as a means of reaching an unfamiliar sound space and the use of noise and physical parameters such as weight and textural surface, and an inquiry of the handling of time. These ways of thinking fuse her work with multi-sensory content and work to reach a sonic expression into the subconscious that goes beyond style, conventions, and rationality.

 

Although born and raised in Israel, Czernowin continued her studies in Germany through the DAAD grant, the US, Tokyo, through the Asahi Shimbun Fellowship and American NEA grant, and finally back in Germany through a fellowship at the Akademie Scholl Solitude. 

 

Czernowin considers teaching to be an important aspect of her continued compositional development. She held professorship at UCSD and was the first woman to be appointed as a composition professor at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna from 2006-2009, and at Harvard University where she has been the Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music. Along with Steven Kazuo Takasugi and Jean-Baptiste Jolly, she has founded the summer Academy at Schloss Solitude, a bi-annual course for composers.

 

Czernowin’s works have been performed in most of the significant new music festivals in Europe and also in Japan, Korea, Australia, US, and Canada. Her works have been commissioned by Vlaamse Opera Belgium, IRCAM Paris, Mannheim Stadtheater, and the Deutsche Opere Berlin.

 

Her opera Infinite Now, commissioned in 2017, combines materials of the first world war with the short story “Homecoming" by Can Xue. This opera was chosen as the premier of the year in the international critics survey of Opernwelt.

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ClexicalBy Laurentia Woo