In early 2019, Norwegian artist Susanna Wallumrød brought Hieronymus Bosch’s masterpiece Garden Of Earthly Delights to sonic life. A quiet riot that featured experimental chamber ensemble the Brotherhood Of Our Lady, it was based on his fantastical religious triptych, depicting temptation, indulgence and Hell. For new record Baudelaire & Piano, Susanna reframes the controversial French poet in 10 tracks; this time just herself, the keyboard and a feminist look at Les Fleurs Du Mal.
In the weirdest of times, how have you been coping?
Initially, things felt a bit scary. I’m in Oslo, which was the epicentre of the virus [in Norway], but I’d been in Berlin and went home, straight into quarantine. It was exhausting at the start, checking the news all day. But later, I actually got the…
