by Admin ( 17/11/2009 @ 10:26:59, in Music, linked 48 times)
In the middle of the old Naples there is the church of Purgatorio ad Arco. Under the church there's the Hypogeum, a place without areation, used to bury dead till the 1860 (in that year the colera convinced people to bury the dead outside, in cemeteries).
The place is (still today) full of skulls and bones, in niches and tombs. People use to "adopt" one of the skull taking care of it in exchange of favours, miracles, and things like that.
In the sixities the Catholic Church decided to close all these places of worship but the tradition never stopped.
In the Hypogeum of the church of Purgatorio ad Arco there's a special skull called Lucia.
Lucia (probably) was a 16yrs old young lady who died of phtysis just after her marriage. She was born in the 1773.
Known as the virgin bride, she is believed to be a kind of protector of brides and pregnant women (and all the associated matters). Normally people just leave a paper near the skull writing what they want.
Just to give an idea of the size of this veneration, just know that in the church took place more than 60 celebration per day.
All the pictures in the video were taken in November 2009.
Original Music "Lucy in the sky"
Fabio Pesce
(theremin and Ewi played live with a loop station)
Effects by Guitar rig
Photography:
Antonio Campeglia
by Admin ( 05/11/2009 @ 23:01:50, in Music, linked 94 times)
I made this beautiful experience in an Italian school. More than 100 children were divided in 2 groups: 2-3 yrs old and 4-5 yrs old. I made 2 little gigs for them making them try the theremin.
Amazing! I gave them many other musical instruments too: guitars, dulcimer, percussions and many other strange or common things that they used to make a little orchestra playing with me.
The music must be in the school system!
by Admin ( 05/11/2009 @ 22:57:57, in Music, linked 64 times)
I made this little video for Halloween.
The music was on air on the radio http://spellbound.purplenote.com/
The original music is made with Etherwave pro and throat singing + children's voices.
by Admin ( 25/08/2009 @ 11:43:23, in Music, linked 70 times)
We had fun!
Some problems with the audio of the theremin (to much low frequencies in the place where we were playing) and finally we had to change the performance while playing. Not bad at all.
by Admin ( 19/08/2009 @ 00:00:41, in Music, linked 71 times)
I'll be playing at EA Party, in Germany from the 21st-23rd of August. I'll be there with Mr. Chris Henkel (o8o8)
We are working on songs like these
Liuk by effebitMediterranean by effebitGigMynth by effebit
by Admin ( 27/12/2008 @ 15:05:48, in Music, linked 232 times)
Ok, Badinerie made too much noise! I told it was not perfect, just a first attempt to fast staccato theremin. People of Levnet and youtube gave too much consideration to this, somebody was enthusiastic others were a little ouset. Anyway my intention was to point the attention on this theremin aspect, theremenists play always the same things. When I began to play theremin (I love Peter Pringle when he says that "You do not choose the theremin - the theremin chooses you") I remarked that all the songs I listened were slow, old. I always tought it was because of the difficult of the tecnique but I was sure that with time and exercise it would be overcome. That's what I want to do with my HSTheremin. Maybe it will never be perfect or maybe not but I want to try. I'm tired of classical theremin. The only true alternative is the electronic music but in there theremin is only a sound to be filtered or effected. I'd like to recover the original sound differently controlled (see my left hand).