Kód: 32496724 38,35 €
Dodanie trvá 12 týždňov.
Dátum vydania: 4.3.2010
Žáner: EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC
EAN: 5411867112990 (info)
Label: SUB ROSA
Obsahuje nosičov: 1
Nosič: CD
Popis - MUSIK OBLIK - MUSICS IN..:
Like the 'Musics in the margin volume 1' CD co-produced by Art en Marge and Sub Rosa in 2006, this new production comes from a project mixing visual arts with music. Since the first CD, 'Art en Marge' has obtained its museum status and changed its name.
These changes point out the fact the new 'art & marges museum' focuses on the affinities existing between three visual art fields considered on equal terms: modern art, contemporary art, and outsider art. Proceeding from how obviously compartmentalization is not only arbitrary but simplistic,
this new production entitled "Musik Oblik" explores the world of sounds and silence through the multidisciplinary works of artists unfolding stunning soundworlds and visual universes. Decompartmentalization is the key word, and this record offers unique approaches transcending the simple question of the insider/outsider classification. The purpose of this project is to outgrow the social-cultural dimension of the works while respecting their creators' integrity, whoever they might be.
-Carine Fol (Art & Marges museum). Featuring Klaus Beyer (mostly known for his unusual performances of Beatles songs, but this musician's talent is larger than that, as he also writes his own songs, makes short films and animated films, and works as an actor), Normand L'Amour (Normand Cournoyer launched his music career around the age of 70. He says he was inspired by the Lord, and therefore adopted the slightly religious alias Normand L'Amour. Self-taught, he has since written an incredible number of songs (more than 1,500, in over 75 languages) using a piece of random composition software), Baudouin Oosterlynck (installation artist, performer, illustrator, sculptor, sound collector, and globe-trotter), The Wild Classical Music Ensemble (a music project started in 2007, on the day musician/audio artist/experimentalist Damien Magnette met Lynh, Johan, Rudy, and Kim, four artists with learning disabilities), Othin Spake (Teun Verbruggen, Mauro Pawlowski and Josef Dumoulin), Carlo Gesualdo (a major representative of the Italian madrigal style of the Renaissance, alongside Luca Marenzio and Monteverdi), Baudouin de Jaer (a composer, violinist, and teacher, who in Belgium and Canada with Henri Pousseur, Frederic Rzewski, and Philip Boesmans, among others), Adolf Wölfli (a major artist of the 20th century, who was commited to the Waldau Mental Asylum,
near Bern, in 1899. He started drawing, writing, and
composing music at the age of 35, working all day long on what amounts to a colossal body of work. It comprises 25,000 pages of graphic compositions, collages, literary works and music scores) and Jacques Brodier (artist and researcher, the inventor of the Filtre de Réalité (Reality Filter), whose antennae, using the ionosphere's reflection, receive the electromagnetic noise broadcasted by Earth civilization and deep space).