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Martinho Dias - WRITTEN PAINTINGS

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The Written Paintings are the result of a game of languages.
The trilogy: music text painting, which is overlaid with the trilogy author work interpreter, is the foundation of the project Written Paintings. Several composers are invited to participate and they are asked to elaborate a plastic composition in the form of a descriptive text, instead of the musical notation. The text, written by each composer, contains thus the work (written painting) which will be later interpreted and performed by me.

We thus have a composer in the place of a painter, a text in the place of a score and a painter in the place of an instrumentalist/interpreter.

The texts elaborated by each composer contain hints and suggestions, more or less precise, such as conceptual aspects, characteristics of the visual forms and its place in the support, colours, expressiveness and reference to other elements that the composer wish to be represented in the work.
If some of the texts are precise in the writing of the painting, others work more in the suggestion level. Nevertheless, all of them carry music that will be reflected, consequently, in the painting, that is, all the Written Paintings reflect the musical universe of each composer-author; his experiences, concepts, sound material his music.
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Participant composers:


Pauline Oliveros
Gianluigi Trovesi
Bruce Gertz
Kepa Junkera
Peter Ablinger
Dumisani Ramadu Moyo
Eurico Carrapatoso
Alzek Misheff
Michael Cain
António Victorino dAlmeida
Robert Rich

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  • Obrigado pelo comentário animador!

    Também gostei muito do excerto que ouvi de "Misericórdia"... pena não poder ouvir mais!

  • Muito bom!

    Muito interessante a relação das pinturas com os compositores.

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