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VidakOrlovicBG uploaded a new video
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The fourth track from the album "Englaborn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóha...
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The fourth track from the album "Englaborn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóhann's first solo album. It is derived from music he wrote for an Icelandic play of the same name. For the cd release on Touch, the music was revised and restructured to make it stand as a work on its own and not simply function as a collection of cues. The music is written for string quartet, piano, organ, glockenspiel and percussion. These elements were processed and manipulated, adding delicate electronic backgrounds to the otherwise entirely acoustic recordings. One song, "Odi et Amo", is a setting of Catullus's famous poem. He says "This was a happy accident; I'd written the music and wanted a computerized counter-tenor vocal singing a Latin text and was looking through a collection of Latin poetry when I remembered this poem from college and it did fit the melody perfectly and was also thematically perfect for the play. Its in the final scene. What I really like about it is the harsh contrast of the computer voice and the strings, the alchemy of total opposites, the sewing machine and umbrella on a dissecting table. Jóhannsson continues: "The plays is extremely violent and disturbing and basically when faced with the script I decided to work against it as much as possible and just try to write the most beautiful music I could. That approach seems to have worked, at any rate, the music got really good reviews, the leading drama critic calling it "the most beautiful I've heard in Icelandic theatre." I must say Ive never had such a strong reaction to anything Ive done before; strangers have actually stopped me in the street and hugged me because of it...! Bizarre.. It is gratifying though, because its probably the most personal thing I've done. This stuff is very very close to me."
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VidakOrlovicBG uploaded a new video
(2 weeks ago)

The fourth track from the album "Englaborn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóha...
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The fourth track from the album "Englaborn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóhann's first solo album. It is derived from music he wrote for an Icelandic play of the same name. For the cd release on Touch, the music was revised and restructured to make it stand as a work on its own and not simply function as a collection of cues. The music is written for string quartet, piano, organ, glockenspiel and percussion. These elements were processed and manipulated, adding delicate electronic backgrounds to the otherwise entirely acoustic recordings. One song, "Odi et Amo", is a setting of Catullus's famous poem. He says "This was a happy accident; I'd written the music and wanted a computerized counter-tenor vocal singing a Latin text and was looking through a collection of Latin poetry when I remembered this poem from college and it did fit the melody perfectly and was also thematically perfect for the play. Its in the final scene. What I really like about it is the harsh contrast of the computer voice and the strings, the alchemy of total opposites, the sewing machine and umbrella on a dissecting table. Jóhannsson continues: "The plays is extremely violent and disturbing and basically when faced with the script I decided to work against it as much as possible and just try to write the most beautiful music I could. That approach seems to have worked, at any rate, the music got really good reviews, the leading drama critic calling it "the most beautiful I've heard in Icelandic theatre." I must say Ive never had such a strong reaction to anything Ive done before; strangers have actually stopped me in the street and hugged me because of it...! Bizarre.. It is gratifying though, because its probably the most personal thing I've done. This stuff is very very close to me."
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VidakOrlovicBG uploaded a new video
(2 weeks ago)

The third track from the album "Englaborn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóhan...
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The third track from the album "Englaborn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóhann's first solo album. It is derived from music he wrote for an Icelandic play of the same name. For the cd release on Touch, the music was revised and restructured to make it stand as a work on its own and not simply function as a collection of cues. The music is written for string quartet, piano, organ, glockenspiel and percussion. These elements were processed and manipulated, adding delicate electronic backgrounds to the otherwise entirely acoustic recordings. One song, "Odi et Amo", is a setting of Catullus's famous poem. He says "This was a happy accident; I'd written the music and wanted a computerized counter-tenor vocal singing a Latin text and was looking through a collection of Latin poetry when I remembered this poem from college and it did fit the melody perfectly and was also thematically perfect for the play. Its in the final scene. What I really like about it is the harsh contrast of the computer voice and the strings, the alchemy of total opposites, the sewing machine and umbrella on a dissecting table. Jóhannsson continues: "The plays is extremely violent and disturbing and basically when faced with the script I decided to work against it as much as possible and just try to write the most beautiful music I could. That approach seems to have worked, at any rate, the music got really good reviews, the leading drama critic calling it "the most beautiful I've heard in Icelandic theatre." I must say Ive never had such a strong reaction to anything Ive done before; strangers have actually stopped me in the street and hugged me because of it...! Bizarre.. It is gratifying though, because its probably the most personal thing I've done. This stuff is very very close to me."
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VidakOrlovicBG uploaded a new video
(2 weeks ago)

The second track from the album "Englabörn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóha...
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The second track from the album "Englabörn". It was composed by a modern genius Johann Johannsson, a Icelandic composer.
Englaborn is Jóhann's first solo album. It is derived from music he wrote for an Icelandic play of the same name. For the cd release on Touch, the music was revised and restructured to make it stand as a work on its own and not simply function as a collection of cues. The music is written for string quartet, piano, organ, glockenspiel and percussion. These elements were processed and manipulated, adding delicate electronic backgrounds to the otherwise entirely acoustic recordings. One song, "Odi et Amo", is a setting of Catullus's famous poem. He says "This was a happy accident; I'd written the music and wanted a computerized counter-tenor vocal singing a Latin text and was looking through a collection of Latin poetry when I remembered this poem from college and it did fit the melody perfectly and was also thematically perfect for the play. Its in the final scene. What I really like about it is the harsh contrast of the computer voice and the strings, the alchemy of total opposites, the sewing machine and umbrella on a dissecting table. Jóhannsson continues: "The plays is extremely violent and disturbing and basically when faced with the script I decided to work against it as much as possible and just try to write the most beautiful music I could. That approach seems to have worked, at any rate, the music got really good reviews, the leading drama critic calling it "the most beautiful I've heard in Icelandic theatre." I must say Ive never had such a strong reaction to anything Ive done before; strangers have actually stopped me in the street and hugged me because of it...! Bizarre.. It is gratifying though, because its probably the most personal thing I've done. This stuff is very very close to me."
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Who was i impersonating then, i'm sure you know! Who doesn't!
Anyway, we just wanted to say nice channel and hope you'll swing by our channel and say hi!
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