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Old Jun 20 2008, 11:40 AM

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forest2_mediaopera_trailer

With the following link you can watch a trailer of an mediaopera production I´m just working on. I´m not allowed to sent the scores and the rest of the music right now because of copyright laws. This trailer is an advertising feature on several homepages. The file is quiet big (114mb) and you might need QuickTime to watch the video.
All the best,
Torsten

http://ensemble-fnm.de/torsten/video...t2_trailer.mov

Concept, Direction, Stage: Chris Ziegler
Co-Direction, Script: Michael Hewel / Theater M
Music: Torsten Brandes and Ensemble für neue Neue Musik Schloss Hamborn

Assitant (Lights, Programming): Martin Bellardi

Oberon: Jens Kipper (actor)
Titania: Steffi Fischer (singer)
Puck: Friederike Plafki (choreographer, dancer)

Ensemble für Neue Musik Schloss Hamborn:

Heinrich Link: Vibraphon, Schlagwerk
Timon Seithel: Marimbaphon, Schlagwerk
Alexander Morgenstern: Pauken, Schlagwerk
Nala Levermann: Klavier
David Brandes: Violoncello
Sebastian Bartsch: Kontrabass
Aufnahme, Mastering: Christian Mayntz Studio Hire - Ottersberg


Symphonische Kantate for Solosoprano, Choir and Orchestra
Concerto for String Orchestra
5 small pieces for guitar solo
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Pretty cool! I found the music more compelling than the video. I'd like to see this piece performed with the music. For me, the subtitles really break the flow. Not sure if it is the actual subtitles or the timing or the presentation. The dance segments and the spartan scenery are really interesting.
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Old Jun 22 2008, 3:06 PM

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Pretty cool! I found the music more compelling than the video. I'd like to see this piece performed with the music. For me, the subtitles really break the flow. Not sure if it is the actual subtitles or the timing or the presentation. The dance segments and the spartan scenery are really interesting.
Thank you. i just used the video for showing the music.



Symphonische Kantate for Solosoprano, Choir and Orchestra
Concerto for String Orchestra
5 small pieces for guitar solo
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