Sandra  Boss
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Sandra Boss

(1984-)

The works of Danish composer and sound artist Sandra Boss extrapolate from installation and performance to span a wide range of forms, media, and expressions. Her compositional voice is distinctly explorative with a strong interest in the hidden sonic potentials of instruments and technologies.   

An important element within her work is a physical dialogue with technology in which machines and instruments are treated as co-performers. This approach has informed her compositional practice with the incorporation of, amongst others, a three meter long accordion, elongated woodwinds and a choreographic approach to percussion. The organ has found a special place in her practice, an instrument through which she has explored the hybrid of the flow of air that it shares with the human voice and the opaque and idiosyncratic aspects of its mechanisms. She has worked with conventional pipe organs and MIDI-controlled organs as well as home-built and ceramic-bird organs. 

Boss’ recent practice moves towards investigating the many unexplored potentials that conventional acoustic instruments contain. Her recent works are increasingly score-based and build on the fragile relation between audience, performer, and instrument(s) in live performance. By making this relation slightly more unpredictable, she brings experimental DIY aesthetics to choir, orchestral, and chamber music.

Sandra Boss grew up playing classical clarinet. Having studied both comparative literature and art history, she eventually took up electronic composition and graduated from DIEM at The Royal Academy of Music in Denmark in 2013. In 2019 she completed an artistic-based PhD on sound art titled Tuning the Ear - Exploring Conditions and Conceptions of Hearing at Aarhus University, Denmark.

Sandra Boss’ works have been performed all over the world at venues and festivals such as Vancouver New Music Festival (CA), Super Deluxe (JP), Cafe Oto (UK), KRAAK Festival (Be), Detritus Festival (GR), SPOR Festival (DK) and Klangkunst Festival (DE). She has received both the Carl Nielsen Talent Award (2017) and a three-year working grant from The Danish Arts Foundation (2022).

Available Works

  1. Sorte negle

    2023 • Sandra Boss

    Solo

    5 minutes

    Guitar solo

  2. Bølger

    2024 • Sandra Boss

    2-6 Instruments

    12 minutes

    for clarinet, soprano saxophone, bass flute, violoncello

  3. Æter

    2023 • Sandra Boss

    2-6 Instruments

    10 minutes

    for stringed instruments & EBows




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  1. World premieres by Jeppe Ernst and Sandra Boss

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    World premieres by Jeppe Ernst and Sandra Boss

  2. Works by Sandra Boss published by Edition·S

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    Works by Sandra Boss published by Edition·S

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