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Veronika Voetmann published by Edition·S

We are very excited to share the news that Edition·S is now publishing works by Veronika Voetmann. In the coming months, her music is performed at a number of summer festivals and concerts in Denmark and abroad.

Throughout the summer, works by Veronika Voetmann can be experienced when Det Unge Vokalensemble brings her choral work Phaeton on summer tour in Denmark and Iceland, when Effets de Soir is premiered at Oremandsgaard Kammermusikfest, and when a wide selection of works are presented as Voetmann is composer in residence at Rudersdal Sommerkoncerter.

It is telling of Veronika Voetmann's talent as a symphonist that, in the orchestral work Halo (2025), she needs only five bars to establish an entire sonic world. A violin sounds softly like the first light after the universe's long darkness. Instantly, the sound expands: more violins are drawn towards the glow, the mass thickens, rises upward, and then falls silent again, a semitone below its point of departure.

Voetmann's captivating music feels like reaching for one's own frosted breath; the misty contours of sound hover just in front of you, only to dissipate the moment you stretch out your hand to grasp them. In the sinfonietta Frostbitten (2022), teeth chatter in the muted piano, while frostbite creeps in through the woodwinds' staggered breathing and the vibraphone’s thin, icy trills. Yet the work never reaches freezing point. This is characteristic of Voetmann: rather than allowing sounds to crystallise, she keeps them suspended in a continuous cycle between different states of being.

The orchestral work Heat (2023), inspired by heatwaves, functions as the opposite pole to Frostbitten. With its particular focus on the brass section, the piece sounds like a slow-motion rendering of thermal radiation in the seconds before an explosion. Here, too, the destination never seems predetermined, and the final detonation never arrives; instead, oscillation itself becomes the fundamental condition.

This approach is equally evident in the string quartet Metaxy (2024), a musical interpretation of the ancient Greek philosopher and priestess Diotima's concept of metaxy, or "in-betweenness": the idea that reality cannot be captured through fixed oppositions but unfolds in the transitions between them. Cold and heat, darkness and light are not absolute categories but already contain the seeds of their opposites.

In the choral work The Order of Time (2024), likewise inspired by ancient philosophy, it is language itself that flickers. The choir stretches and pulls at the phonemes until words dissolve into the sonic mass. Only fleetingly do they solidify into fixed forms, and the work seems to ask: Which comes first—the sound of language or its meaning? In Voetmann's aesthetic, nothing possesses a fixed form; the world is constantly in the process of becoming.

In 2025, Voetmann received the Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen Talent Prize. She studied composition at Malmö Academy of Music and the Royal Danish Academy of Music, and her works have been performed by distinguished ensembles and orchestras including the Danish National Symphony Orchestra, Helsingborg Symphony Orchestra, Jönköping Sinfonietta, and the Danish National Vocal Ensemble.

Upcoming performances

28 July - Phaethon performed by Det Unge Vokalensemble (DUVE) in Sæby Kirke at  Vendsysselfestival (DK)

30 July - Effets de Soir premiered by Daniel Rowland & Maja Bogdanovic at Oremandsgaard Kammermusikfest (DK)

5 August - Phaethon performed by DUVE in Akureyrarkirkja, Akureyri (IS)

6 August - Phaethon performed by DUVE in Hofsóskirkja, Hofsós (IS)

8 August - Phaethon performed by DUVE at Seigla Festival, in Harpa, Reykjavik (IS)

11 August - Effets de Soir performed by Birgitte Stærnes & Frida Frederikke Waaler at Rudersdal Sommerkoncerter, Birkerød Sognegård (DK)

13 August - Suite for Klarinet og Cello performed by Jonas Frølund & Tobias Lautrup, at Rudersdal Sommerkoncerter, Bakkehuset, Vedbæk (DK)

16 August - Mind Bourne premiered by Rudersdal Kammersolister at Rudersdal Sommerkoncerter, Rundforbi Svømmehal (DK)

23 August - Metaxy performed by LAiKA Quartet at Rudersdal Sommerkoncerter, Høsterkøb Kirke (DK)

27 August - A Distant Mirror performed by Pål Eide at Rudersdal Sommerkoncerter, Søllerød Sognegård (DK)