Olle Cornéer und Martin Lübcke haben mit “Harvest” eine Performance für ein Grammophon, einen traditionellen Chor und Ackerland aufgeführt. Entstanden ist dabei: Der Earth Sound. (Vgl. auch Diego Stoccos “Music From A Tree“). “The vinyl is dead. Good. Now listen to the beautiful noise of the earth. In this performance Alunda Church Choir, conducted by Cantor Jan Hällgren, plays the soil of northern Uppland (in Sweden). Harvest by Alunda Kyrkokör was exhibited at the Volt Festival in Uppsala the 6th of June 2009. Terrafon is large agricultural version of the horn gramophone, amplifying the sounds in the track it ploughs. There is more to come. There are still many croplands still untouched by terrafon. The only thing needed is a powerful local musical ensemble that can sweat it out. This is indeed a demanding piece. The idea is to record new performances – with new ensembles and local cropland – when we show the piece in the future.” Via: Mail

2 Responses to “Olle Cornéer & Martin Lübcke: “Harvest”, 2009”

  1. frankAB Says:

    Großartige Idee!

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