Claudia Molitor

Claudia Molitor is a composer and artist whose work hovers between music and sound art, extending across contemporary art practices including video and installation. Some larger-scale work include “Sonorama”, an episodic work for a train journey, in collaboration with Electra Productions, Turner Contemporary and the British Library, which received a British Composer Award in 2016; “Vast White Stillness”, a performance installation and collaboration with director Dan Ayling, for Spitalfields Festival and Brighton Festival; “The Singing Bridge”, installed at Somerset House and Waterloo Bridge during the Totally Thames festival; “Walking with Partch” for the Cologne-based ensemble Musikfabrik at hcmf//; “Auricularis Superior”, a headphone piece presented at the World Music Days in Tallinn (Estonia) in 2019; and the ever-evolving work “Decay” in collaboration with composer and improviser Tullis Rennie, exhibited around Europe and the US. Her album of songs titled “Have you Ever” has just been released on nonclassical.