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Maya Beiser(s) y su(s) violonchelo(s)

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Violonchelista Maya Beiser toca un hermoso estudio de ocho partes con siete copias digitales de sí misma, para luego entrar en un meditativo híbrido música/video -- usando la tecnología para crear infinitas posibilidades para un sonido transformador. La pieza es "Contrapunto de Violonchelo" de Steve Reich, con un video de Bill Morrison, y luego "El Mundo del Futuro" de David Lang con un video de Irit Batsry.

Maya Beiser commissions and performs radical new work for the cello. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Francisco Gnecco
Reviewed by Cristina Espejo
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