Halldorophone
The halldorophone (Icelandic: dórófónn) is a cello-like electronic instrument created by artist and designer Halldór Úlfarsson.[1] The halldorophone is designed specifically to feedback the strings [2][3][4] and the instrument gained some recognition in early 2020[5][6] when composer Hildur Guðnadóttir won the Academy Award for her original soundtrack to the movie Joker, some of which was composed with a halldorophone.[7][8][1]
References
- "This strange instrument from Joker soundtrack was invented in Finland". Aalto University. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
- https://blog.bela.io/2019/03/14/halldorophone-feedback-and-bela/
- http://www.nime.org/proceedings/2018/nime2018_paper0058.pdf
- Magnusson, T. (2019). Sonic writing: technologies of material, symbolic, and signal inscriptions. Bloomsbury Academic. Ch. 13
- http://kitmonsters.com/blog/halldorophone-interview-with-creator-halldor-ulfarsson
- https://www.mbl.is/folk/frettir/2020/02/10/aukinn_ahugi_a_dorofoni_eftir_sigurgongu_hildar/
- https://www.npr.org/2019/10/03/766172923/composer-hildur-gu-nad-ttir-finds-the-humanity-in-joker
- https://variety.com/2019/film/spotlight/awards-season-oscars-film-composers-tap-into-offbeat-inspirations-for-scores-1203404572/
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