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瑪雅‧貝瑟與她的大提琴分身

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大提琴家瑪雅‧貝瑟與七個「分身」合奏一首華麗的八部現代練習曲,並轉換為一段冥想般的聽覺/視覺演出--利用科技為樂音的變化開創無限可能性。第一首曲目是史帝芬•萊奇的<大提琴對位>,影片由比爾•莫里森拍攝,第二首曲目是大衛•朗的<明日世界>,影片來自伊瑞特.貝茲瑞。

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

Translated into Chinese, Traditional by Ana Choi
Reviewed by Te-Hao Chien
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