Festival Images Sonores - Cantate Partisane
27 Apr 2019 - 27 Apr 2019
Cantate partisane is a work composed by Tony Di Napoli for three female voices, male voice, 18 sound stones (lithophones) and electronic device.
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Musée de la Boverie - 3 Parc de la Boverie 4020
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How can we speak in a troubled time that is ours? What artistic acts can we do to try to reverse this trend of growing inhumanities? From the radio, the acoustic vibrations of the daily news reaches our ears, but what do we really hear?
Cantate partisane is a work composed by Tony Di Napoli for three female voices, male voice, 18 sound stones (lithophones) and electronic device.
As a basis for this composition, 6 notes, the fundamentals of which are tuned according to 4 different tunings, each spaced a quarter of a ton.The voices of the singers, through an electronic device developed by Centre Henri Pousseur vibrate the stones by creating direct interactions between the harmonics of the voice and the partials of each stone.
Cantate Partisane is meant to be a subjective and direct speech, a desire to create links between the process of artistic creation and everyday life.
Cantate partisane is a work composed by Tony Di Napoli for three female voices, male voice, 18 sound stones (lithophones) and electronic device.
As a basis for this composition, 6 notes, the fundamentals of which are tuned according to 4 different tunings, each spaced a quarter of a ton.The voices of the singers, through an electronic device developed by Centre Henri Pousseur vibrate the stones by creating direct interactions between the harmonics of the voice and the partials of each stone.
Cantate Partisane is meant to be a subjective and direct speech, a desire to create links between the process of artistic creation and everyday life.