понеделник, 13 юни 2016 г.

The Resonant Sculpture Project of Avram Fefer


In 2012 Avram Fefer initiated a major project called The Resonant Sculpture Project involving the study through a series of solo musical interactions with large-scale sculptures --- in the video you'll see his experiments with spatial 3D sound interactions between sound of solo saxophone and monumental work of sculptor Richard Serra.


The Resonant Sculpture Project is a long-term international project that presented at the Gagosian Gallery in New York in 2014, and at the Princeton University Art Museum in the spring of 2015.


Avram Fefer, born in 1965, is an American jazz saxophonist, composer and band leader, currently residing in New York City. After spending the decade as a soloist with a number of different groups, his first several recordings as a leader were singled out as among the Best of 2001 and Best of 2002 in publications such as Down Beat, Cadence, the Village Voice, the Chicago Weekly Standard, and JazzPortugal. He has four releases with the jazz pianist Bobby Few, and has performed in most of the major clubs in New York, as well as numerous clubs and festivals in Europe, Africa, Japan, and the Middle East. His trio recording, Eliyahu, featuring Eric Revis on bass and Chad Taylor on drums, was released on Not Two Records in 2011.

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