Thursday, September 12, 2013

"Vegetable Orchestra" proved that you play on vegetables

23rd April, the festival Kuryokhin funny Vegetable Orchestra from Austria "Vegetable Orchestra". This is the only vegetable orchestra. Tools from radish and pumpkin, squash and carrots. Nine young people, boys and girls, set quietly in the chairs sit in a semicircle, and the concert begins. Rub fresh cabbage leaves together, plays the role of the drilled carrot flutes produce, pumpkin big shiny sound great bass drum. Recipe music "Vegetable Orchestra" is simple: only fresh, washed and quality vegetables. This must not break, they sound loud and full. The orchestral sound. Of course, not drilled carrot to keep accurate pitch, so musicians often have to use harsh glissando up and down. And hope to add more power to shock the plant kingdom. Pumpkin with microphones produces very authentic sound of the electronic bits and hollow celery replaced drums. Before each "play" from one of the musicians on stage, briefly talk about the characteristics of the use of vegetables in a musical household. For example, if the effect of the "delay" vegetables sounds dub music. And if you use a lot of herbal born "percussion" fully connected to the "Rite of Spring" by Stravinsky. If rub grated carrot - that's the drums. Rhythmic breaking onion salad leaves - is plucked. Drilling Drill radish are kraftverkovskie industrial noise. Sometimes blown out of vegetables musicians create a fantastic stage, reminds the listener of the existence of primitive noise. And it is, seems to be the main idea of this power plant. We all came out of the primeval chaos of Mother Earth and all it leave sooner or later. Therefore, short-lived and illusory mortal world turned in our postmodern consciousness from the inside out. Vegetable Orchestra musicians and "just suggest eating fresh vegetable soup out of their instruments. Viewer" house "like to record and ends the life of the music," Vegetable Orchestra. "Before the next concert. Vadim Ponomarev, Sergei NEWSmusic.ru festival program Kuriokhin

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