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Canticum Digitale - Pavilhão Brasil - Expo Dubai (versão Multiscreen)
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2022Mar 22
__________ English A forest engaging in dialogue with the exuberant fauna. A restless river cascades towards the sea. One of the monuments of Brazilian symphonic music, “Canticum Naturale”, by Edino Krieger, is revisited fifty years after its premiere by means of digital art in CANTICUM DIGITALE (2022), an audiovisual piece of digital art, or visual music, in which rhythm, harmony, and melody are transposed into the domain of imagery. The “Dialogue of the Birds” and the “Monologue of the Waters” – the two parts that comprise “Canticum Naturale” – are translated into abstract beings living in a fictional and surreal forest, which also features realistic and abstract elements. It is the dawn of a new day in Edino Krieger's dark, enigmatic forest, as teeming with life as its exuberant river. CANTICUM DIGITALE is an immersive and synesthetic work, where sound and visual stimuli merge harmoniously to create a unique audiovisual experience for the viewer on the volumetric membrane of the eight screens in the Brazil pavilion at Expo Dubai. See the full video (single screen version): https://bit.ly/Canticum-Digitale_Expo... CANTICUM DIGITALE Curator: Bienal de Arte Digital (Brazil) Music: "Canticum Naturale" by Edino Krieger Performers: Flávia Fernandes (soprano), Goiás Philharmonic Orchestra, Neil Thomson (conductor) Publisher: Academia Brasileira de Música Recording producer, engineer and editor: Ulrich Schneider Artistic Direction: Tadeus Mucelli Direction of Photography: Alexandre Baxter, Bruno Magalhães, Nitro Histórias Visuais Direction of Digital Art: Henrique Roscoe Executive Director: Sergio Pereira Concept: Conteúdo Arte e Tecnologia Institutional partners: APEX Brasil, Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Sponsored by NAXOS #expo2020dubai #pavilhaobrasil #brasilemconcerto #bienalartedigital #apex #naxos

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