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Classical Music Discord: (http•••) OFFICIAL VIDEO: (http•••) Original BiliBili Upload: 【【米歇尔·凡·德·亚】近处 (Michel van der Aa - Up-Close) (2011)】 (http•••) Michel van der Aa ( b. 1970 ) Michel van der Aa (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌmixəl vɑn dər ˈaː]; born 10 March 1970) is a Dutch composer of contemporary classical music. Up-Close, for Cello, String Ensemble and Film ( 2010 ) In Michel van der Aa’s Grawemeyer Award winning cello concerto Up-close, the traditional interaction of soloist and ensemble is reflected by a mysterious, mirror reality seen on film. When the piece begins, a solo cellist and string ensemble sit on the right of the stage; on the left stands a large video screen. On the screen we see an elderly lady sitting among an arrangement of chairs and music stands that parallels the real-life version on the other side of the stage. It soon becomes clear that this is only one of a variety of interactions across a hall of mirrors created by the soloist, ensemble and film. Are the elderly woman and the cellist playing out the same role? The film is seen in excerpts ‘inserted’ into the music, so is the music driving the film, or the film the music? The music never ‘narrates’ the film, but somehow the two layers seem to extend one another around a common subject. Furthermore, the live instruments are augmented with an electronic soundtrack, which at some times seems closely related to their music and at others appears to derive from the ‘concrete’ sounds of the action on screen. Are these plural realities or versions of a single experience. Much is left unexplained and the course of the piece, including a striking coup de théâtre towards the end, provides no easy answers. One theme that does emerge, however, concerns loneliness. As in other Van der Aa pieces – such as the video opera One or the ensemble piece Mask – elements of an uncanny, inscrutable ceremony are never far away, and in Up-close these become part of the difficult ritual of human to human contact. (Read More: (http•••) Instrumentation for Cello, String Ensemble and Film Performer Sol Gabetta (cello) Amsterdam Sinfonietta Candida Thompson (artistic director) Vakil Eelman (actress) The music published in my channel is exclusively dedicated to divulgation purposes and not commercial. This within a program shared to study classic educational music which involves thousands of people around the world. If someone, for any reason, would deem that a video appearing in this channel violates the copyright, please inform me immediately before you submit a claim to Youtube, and it will be my care to immediately remove the video accordingly. Your collaboration will be appreciated.
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Matt Haimovitz, cello Philip Glass – Philip's Song DISCOVER "PRIMAVERA III: the vessel" here (http•••) PRIMAVERA III the vessel is the third of six albums in a momentous series encompassing 81 world premieres for solo cello. This digital album presents 9 new commissions by THE PRIMAVERA PROJECT for groundbreaking, multi-GRAMMY nominated cellist Matt Haimovitz. Composers from diverse backgrounds respond to Sandro Botticelli’s enigmatic painting, Primavera, and the prophetic large-scale triptych, Primavera 2020, by world-renowned contemporary artist Charline von Heyl. Charline Von Heyl (Primavera 2020 Oil and Acrylic on linen 82 x 220 inches, 208.3 x 558.8 cm). Orlando Thompson, videographer. Brian Losch, sound. Filmed at Petzel Gallery. #performancevideo #cellist #matthaimovitz #theprimaveraproject #primavera #charlinevonheyl #philipglass #philipssong
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