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Canon Inverso from Jean Detheux on Vimeo.
When I saw the video of the concert Marco Ambrosini (nyckelharpa) presented with Caterina Other (nyckelharpa) and Frieder Zimmermann (guitar), I immediately knew I wanted to listen to its music with my eyes.
The beautiful energy of that performance reached out to me, it seems to me a live concert often offers that kind of energy while the more “perfect” studio recording can at times lack it.
That video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLyorbzPnZAeTJb07djsr1i1WDXrzS5VDa&v=8FBLVWky8So
This is yet one more example of musicians who take historically significant music and perform it with a “modern” twist, yet do so with total respect for the original.
With Marco and the SUPERSONUS, The European Resonance Ensemble, we already had explored that a while ago: https://vimeo.com/107930894
Once again, I am not at all trying to illustrate the music, I bring the music and many sequences into my editing application (Final Cut Pro X) and start “playing" with them until “something” feels right.
I have long ago given up on working with/from an idea or concept, I’d rather enter a dialogue with music which is like a child discovering a new territory rather than that of a mason building a brick-wall following a architect’s blueprint.
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