Ghost Ensemble dedicates itself to experimental music with a focus on new perceptual perspectives that explore the experience of listening. The music we create and perform realizes a wide spectrum of sonic spaces and engages performance practices between and beyond improvisation and fully measured notation; the common thread is an aim to shift our attention, perception, or experience of time.
We traverse these waters because there seems something magic in them. Many of these works share a meditative practice or an inclination toward altered consciousness or metaphysical exploration. Intuitive processes, fragile and liminal sounds, and fluctuating or non-predictable pitch relationships combine to distort our time perception and foster rapt, engrossed attention in the present moment. By expanding our horizons and perceptions and encouraging immersive experience, by renewing our spirits, this music demonstrates its potential as a real healing force.
The Deep Listening philosophy of Pauline Oliveros has been central to the ensemble’s identity since its conception. Among other collaborations, in 2013, Ghost Ensemble, Oliveros, and the Deep Listening Institute presented the 2013 release event of her Anthology of Text Scores together at Eyebeam. Her warm, generous, fearless, and mischievous spirit helped instill in many of us a boundlessly liberating outlook — as she asks in Imaginary Meditations, “Can you imagine listening beyond the edge of your own imagination?”
Ghost Ensemble’s unique instrumentation — flute, oboe, accordion, percussion, harp, viola, cello, and bass, often augmented by additional guests — has inspired composers around the world to create music for the group. From 2013 to 2017, the ensemble developed new works through long-term collaborations with Teodora Stepancic, Elizabeth Adams, Andrew C Smith, Kristina Wolfe, Kyle Gann, John Rot, Leonie Roessler, Lucie Vítkova, Somna M Bulist, and Ghost composer-members Ben Richter and Sky Macklay, with many more coming in 2018.
Ghost Ensemble’s debut LP We Who Walk Again, released April 2018 on Indexical Records, introduces the core of Ghost Ensemble’s repertoire and the diverse practices our approach hopes to unite. The title invokes the Icelandic legend of the draugr, or aptrgangr, a ghostly being with the power to morph into many shapes, gaze into the future, and enter dreams to bestow gifts on the living — something like a collection of the magical properties, perhaps, of music.