Be it through Time-The Time Traveller (2017)-, regal administrator of papal bulls and lavishness, or hidden inside a mythological box called Pandora (a two-handled jug, according to Myth), Madrid-born composer David Bazo's music clinks joyfully around author Artha Moreton's words. The images from the writer's fertile imagination intertwine with the musician's soft way of looking, a painter of stylish strokes and rotund affections. The Canvas in the Mirror is an interesting musical-literary project, joining with intelligence and sensitivity two sibling languages, walking together towards that chromatichall spanning 300 years of Mankind's pictorial History. Diego Velazquez, the Sevilla-born master of the Spanish Baroque period, and a secret canvas hidden in the mist of times, are the axis around which spins this enigmatic tale, narrated through the works of some of the world's greatest painting masters. Murillo, Sorolla, Picasso or Van Gogh are some of the main characters both artists summon to this singular project, allowing metaphors, shadowy and rhetorical, to brush the canvas with the nostalgic air Man's regard sometimes possesses. Mystery and a love for Painting are the main ideas in this Balzian Gallery. They fly over this superb mosaic starring the keyboards (piano, harpsichord, organ) and the voices. As if it was a tiny art gallery, one with the size of a glance, The Canvas in the Mirror's score shows the mystical halo of the craftsman's hands over the keyboard... This is music for assembly halls, colonnades and palace rooms. That is what David Bazo has composed using the words provided by Artha Moreton: one of the most difficult games to carry out; the one joining music and words.
To compose a melody over a set image is somewhat difficult, no doubt. But to weave together a whole story out of a fewwords allows the imagination a lot of space. This is a consistent faculty for the genious, but a pipedream for mere mortals. Bazo is one of the most imaginative composers in the current musical landscape. His human, or divine, ability(depending on your point of view), bestowed upon a few chosen ones by Artemis and Apollo, is something so unusual one rarely sees it. To visit the Bazian Gallery to gaze at The Canvas in the Mirror means to step into an incomparable chromatic universe, which makes of this work a living example of the attractive propositions still to be undertaken. Bazo solves the riddle inside the author's words by composing a series of leitmotifs describing minutely the different emotional states (chapters) the heroine goes through. That's why The Canvas in the Mirror is one of the composer's riskiest works, and one that will surely take up a prominent space in the Bazian Gallery.-- from the label
発売日:2018.2.20
トラックリスト
1. Lo Que Recuerdo de Aquellos Anos 2. El Legado Perdido 3. Entre Paletas y Grises 4. Los Hermanos Deering 5. El Alumbramiento 6. La Biblioteca de los Tratados 7. El Coleccionista Americano 8. El Secreto 9. La Vision de Espana 10. El Incendio 11. Las Partituras 12. El Balcon Sobre el Sena 13. Metaforas 14. Dona Mariana de Austria 15. Los Manuscritos 16. El Robo de los Cuadros 17. El Taller del Anticuario 18. El Tiempo No Olvida 19. Silentio Debitum 20. Los Falsos Tientos 21. The Hispanic Society 22. Casualidad o Destino 23. Los Legados de Velazquez 24. La Pieza Clave 25. El Enigma - Epilogo Debitum
トラックリストBe it through Time-The Time Traveller (2017)-, regal administrator of papal bulls and lavishness, or hidden inside a mythological box called Pandora (a two-handled jug, according to Myth), Madrid-born composer David Bazo's music clinks joyfully around author Artha Moreton's words. The images from the writer's fertile imagination intertwine with the musician's soft way of looking, a painter of stylish strokes and rotund affections. The Canvas in the Mirror is an interesting musical-literary project, joining with intelligence and sensitivity two sibling languages, walking together towards that chromatichall spanning 300 years of Mankind's pictorial History. Diego Velazquez, the Sevilla-born master of the Spanish Baroque period, and a secret canvas hidden in the mist of times, are the axis around which spins this enigmatic tale, narrated through the works of some of the world's greatest painting masters. Murillo, Sorolla, Picasso or Van Gogh are some of the main characters both artists summon to this singular project, allowing metaphors, shadowy and rhetorical, to brush the canvas with the nostalgic air Man's regard sometimes possesses. Mystery and a love for Painting are the main ideas in this Balzian Gallery. They fly over this superb mosaic starring the keyboards (piano, harpsichord, organ) and the voices. As if it was a tiny art gallery, one with the size of a glance, The Canvas in the Mirror's score shows the mystical halo of the craftsman's hands over the keyboard... This is music for assembly halls, colonnades and palace rooms. That is what David Bazo has composed using the words provided by Artha Moreton: one of the most difficult games to carry out; the one joining music and words.
To compose a melody over a set image is somewhat difficult, no doubt. But to weave together a whole story out of a fewwords allows the imagination a lot of space. This is a consistent faculty for the genious, but a pipedream for mere mortals. Bazo is one of the most imaginative composers in the current musical landscape. His human, or divine, ability(depending on your point of view), bestowed upon a few chosen ones by Artemis and Apollo, is something so unusual one rarely sees it. To visit the Bazian Gallery to gaze at The Canvas in the Mirror means to step into an incomparable chromatic universe, which makes of this work a living example of the attractive propositions still to be undertaken. Bazo solves the riddle inside the author's words by composing a series of leitmotifs describing minutely the different emotional states (chapters) the heroine goes through. That's why The Canvas in the Mirror is one of the composer's riskiest works, and one that will surely take up a prominent space in the Bazian Gallery.-- from the label
発売日:2018.2.20
1. Lo Que Recuerdo de Aquellos Anos
2. El Legado Perdido
3. Entre Paletas y Grises
4. Los Hermanos Deering
5. El Alumbramiento
6. La Biblioteca de los Tratados
7. El Coleccionista Americano
8. El Secreto
9. La Vision de Espana
10. El Incendio
11. Las Partituras
12. El Balcon Sobre el Sena
13. Metaforas
14. Dona Mariana de Austria
15. Los Manuscritos
16. El Robo de los Cuadros
17. El Taller del Anticuario
18. El Tiempo No Olvida
19. Silentio Debitum
20. Los Falsos Tientos
21. The Hispanic Society
22. Casualidad o Destino
23. Los Legados de Velazquez
24. La Pieza Clave
25. El Enigma - Epilogo Debitum