Published On Nov 20, 2020
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Edvard Grieg (1843 - 1907)
"Morning Mood", from "Peer Gynt" Suite 1, op. 46
Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan
Images: Benê Santos, Daniel Ribeiro (Caldas-MG, Brazil). See more: • HOMENAGEM AOS AMIGOS FOTÓGRAFOS DE CA...
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The video consists of a creative and interdiscursive paraphrase, involving the concept of bricolage. It is based, as a work of art, on the dialogical relationship between 1) the author and his subjectivity (times, places and memories, alluded to through images, 2) the musical composition and its characteristics and 3) the interpretation of music (with its unique and non-transferable nature). Such interdiscursivity does not occur in the typical and most common level of verbal language, if not in a secondary way, involving photography and musical sound stimuli, which are interconnected and constitute, by the massive combination of various elements (the various photographs and sonorous and interdiscursive stimulus), a bricolage. The video, on the other hand, can be considered an imagery interpretation of classical music.