Music and architecture are constructions that employ space, volume, movement, form, structures, patterns, proportions, articulations, colors, harmony, and time. What could be more natural in light of this alignment of terms than to imagine a project that brings them together? And above all, how can we make personalities or buildings resonate? How can we make the inexpressible perceptible, the song of architecture? Composers and musicians Jérôme Fohrer, Francesco Rees, Erwin Siffer, along with graphic artist and photographer Adrien Berthet, delve into this challenging question to present us with the auditory portraits of great architects, accompanied by their words, drawings, photographs, and plans. From Zaha Hadid to Dorte Mandrup, passing through Odile Decq or Walter Gropius, the piano/double bass/drums trio focuses on translating their experiences with architectural creations into musical pieces reminiscent of the Impressionists, using less symbolic application or mathematics and more melodies derived from sinuous and composite scales for the curves of Oscar Niemeyer, harsher and staccato rhythms to evoke metal, glass, and angles in Mies Van Der Rohe's designs, unexpected cadences, minimalism for the cells of Le Corbusier, and broad intervals and chords brimming with space for "The Whale" by Dorte Mandrup.
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Musical compositions inspired by the works of renowned architects, accompanied by drawings, photographs, and plans.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Neumünster Abbey
28 Rue Münster
Grund Luxembourg
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