"Se la mia morte brami" from Alessandro Bosetti's Gesualdo Translations, the Chicago Version (Fragment)
Bosetti and his collaborators recorded people throughout Chicago singing along to renaissance madrigals by the Neapolitan composer Gesualdo da Venosa. The resulting recordings were transformed into a polyphonic electro-acoustic performance that superimposes languages and histories.
More on the project at http://www.melgun.net/sound.html
In this fragment : Rayshonda Burt
Camera : Kim Walker
Produced by Experimental Sound Studio, Outer Ear Festival and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Special thanks to Lou Mallozzi.
Oh wow!! That's me!! lol My first time hearing this! I couldn't make it to the event...
sbvibes 3 months ago
hauntingly georgeous
valleus 8 months ago
I like it
ochreser 1 year ago
speechless o_o
Kanazawa01 1 year ago
what the hell is that ???? AWFUL !!!!!!
frenchviewer1994 1 year ago