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Michel van der Aa

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OneOne · 2011
One
2011
MovieMusic
The chamber opera One represents a new kind of music multimedia drama. Michel van der Aa's poetic production of technological virtuosity fuses libretto, video, live music and soundtrack with the soprano voice and stage presence of Barbara Hannigan into One. Projected images and electronic sounds add emphasis to the onstage performance of the protagonist, while the recorded and live voice interact with incredible synchronicity.
The New Math(s)The New Math(s) · 2001
The New Math(s)
5.72001
Movie
This film is the visual component of the multi-media collaboration between the composer Louis Andriessen and Hal Hartley.
John Cage: From ZeroJohn Cage: From Zero · 1995
John Cage: From Zero
10.01995
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A fascinating study of merging form with content, broken into four shorts, each complete with opening title and closing credits: "19 Questions," "Fourteen," "Paying Attention," and "Overpopulation and Art."
Bloed, zweet en snaren. De mensen van het Koninklijk ConcertgebouworkestBloed, zweet en snaren. De mensen van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest · 2013
Bloed, zweet en snaren. De mensen van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
8.02013
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Movies

OneOne · 2011
One
2011
MovieMusic
The chamber opera One represents a new kind of music multimedia drama. Michel van der Aa's poetic production of technological virtuosity fuses libretto, video, live music and soundtrack with the soprano voice and stage presence of Barbara Hannigan into One. Projected images and electronic sounds add emphasis to the onstage performance of the protagonist, while the recorded and live voice interact with incredible synchronicity.
The New Math(s)The New Math(s) · 2001
The New Math(s)
5.72001
Movie
This film is the visual component of the multi-media collaboration between the composer Louis Andriessen and Hal Hartley.
John Cage: From ZeroJohn Cage: From Zero · 1995
John Cage: From Zero
10.01995
MovieDocumentaryMusic
A fascinating study of merging form with content, broken into four shorts, each complete with opening title and closing credits: "19 Questions," "Fourteen," "Paying Attention," and "Overpopulation and Art."

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