Unique way to express the natural sound of water, to create an extraordinary masterpiece. To achieve his "Water Music" concept, Tan Dun in a few large, transparent basin transformed into musical instruments, and use it as a series of water core original instrument. Musicians hitting hand or glass surface, the gongs and bowls submerged in the basin in the rock
Rhythmically pull-outs, on water pipes, water bottles, water ring and water shake the use of devices, so this works out better color. Symphony unique and harmony accompaniment and percussion music the perfect combination of water, reflected by Tan Dun on the performance of the traditional East-West fusion of different music. This work [Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra] was one
Of the most astonishing pieces of music that I’ve ever heard. From his childhood memories of the musicality of the sounds of water, Dun has composed an extraordinary piece that explores these sounds in a unique way. To realise his concept, Dun has built a range of water-based instruments, centred around the use of several large clear water basins. The
High the water leak, a sudden showed a small waterfall, the audience immediately end rose with warm cheers. In a 20-minute show, this performance constitutes the most compelling theater visual effects, can be said is this unique and fascinating works in the finishing touch of the pen, the Concerto in the show, theater performances, visual space, and music appreciation integrate,
In order to change the audience’s appreciation of traditional knowledge. At the breathless, racing climax of Tan Dun’s Concerto for Water Percussion and Orchestra-an instant before the Symphony Hall audience gave a cheering, standing ovation-soloist Thomas Sherwood plunged a colander into a big bowl of water and lifted it high. Arms outstretched, he produced a rainstorm in miniature. It was
A spectacular flourish to cap a uniquely enchanting piece. It was also the most blatantly theatrical image in a 20-minute work that blurred the perceptions of concertos, theatre, space and even music itself. "Water Music" is the work I’ve ever heard one of the most stirring works. According to childhood memories of the acoustic music, Tan Dun in a
Magical ceremony … Tan never seems at a loss for new ways to make entrancing music from these materials … and Paper Concerto makes a fine companion piece to his Water Concerto. – Los Angeles Times, USA, April 30, 2005 World media "Water Music" Comments In Masur (former New York Philharmonic conductor) interpretation, the Tan Dun’s "Water Music", like
A pleasant holy baptism. Works both relaxing and lively without losing the profound meaning, the audience can not help falling in love with this wonderful sound brings together all kinds of performances. The music, everyone could not help standing ovation. Masur presented the joyous baptism that is Tan Dun’s playful and profound Water Concerto the combination of playfulness and profundity
In the strange combinations of sounds was impossible not to love. And the audience stood and cheered heartily at the end. In the "Water Music" performance during the climax after another, frequent choking wonderful pictures. At the end, when the percussion soloist Thomas Sherwood Shen a water leak into a flood basin transparent, and then suddenly extended his arms raised
Traditional, is a form that still has room for experimentation and the power to celebrate. – The Straits Times, Singapore, June 4, 2007 Composer Tan Dun, through its unique innovations and inventions, so that the most common in our lives, the most common substance of Health issued a new vitality; the stage, these substances beyond the ordinary in the
Past, reflects its natural origin. Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, February 4, 2006 Chinese composer Tan Dun has a way of enlivening such things with ingenuity and inventiveness, so that they appear elemental rather than simplistic, tapping into something basic in the fabric of our lives. – The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, February 4, 2006 "Paper Music" compact, like a
Magical musical ceremony. Tan Dun seems to never be a lack of new ideas, he always can use the ordinary life of an intoxicating substance to make music. This "paper music" with Tan Dun’s before a "Water Music" as the sisters embraced works. Los Angeles Times, USA, April 30, 2005 … Musically tightened, the now non-narrative concerto has become a
Environment, story, news, emotion, health, society, sports, fashion World media "paper music" Comments Live performances, three from the ceiling to the stage were drawn to the huge paper-axis seems to be the percussion, the percussion hand percussion, the roll, and to life to create a paper-axis shaking storm. Stage, are actually compelling music from a variety of paper products:
Paper bucket made of hard cardboard, cartons, cheerleading pompon paper, paper bags, paper umbrella … … This work by Tan Dun (" Paper Concerto ") proved to us that the lack of change in traditional and classical music, in fact, also has a number of experiments may also hold the breakthrough of enormous energy. Singapore Straits Times, June 4, 2007
A rattling tempest was churned up as the percussionists drummed three huge scrolls of paper which cascaded from the ceiling to the stage floor, while intriguing sounds were created with all manner of paper products, from cardboard tubes and boxes to pompoms, paper bags and a paper umbrella … Tan had conveyed that classical music, rather than being static and
Also talked about Great Britain’s wine culture, then, but in 1967, he described the complete predicted the present situation. He also spoke about drug use, and some want to control people’s lives throughout the world and the policy. " Lambert then added, "I think you will hear a real look at Harrison, and then think. He had to say really
Makes sense, then people should listen to hear him on the content." "He rarely talks to these things, but if you want to hear, like John Lennon can only hope that people come to interview him." Allegedly, this tape will be fetched in the auction’s high prices on millions of pounds, Lambert believes it will one day be heard by
Entertainment News GE after 40 years, the late Beatles guitarist George Harrison (Harrison, George) was exposed section of an interview. Harrison, interviewed in 1967 after the journalist Miranda Ward has been a collection of the tape. Film director David Lambert, after listening to this tape, some of them decided to use his Beatles documentary "The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour Memories"
(Beatles fantasy tour memories) in, but he chose only a small part of because the rest of the interview was too "controversial." David Lambert said Harrison in an interview to talk about the Eastern mysticism, political views, the British wine culture, and drug use. "From this interview in 1967 you can hear Harrison’s speech was his view of life at
That time, he described all aspects of life and their own views on these things." Harrison has always been considered to be quiet, "the Beatles," he Journalists Miranda Ward was the band’s friends. Lambert said, "His speech covered all aspects, including his very beliefs of the Indian meditation master of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi advocated by the Eastern mysticism. Then he