Manu Delago - Pointillism (Chamber Orchestra Version)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
- Line up:
Manu Delago (hang)
Claudia Norz (violin)
Andreas Trenkwalder (viola)
Barbara Riccabona (cello)
Clemens Rofner (bass)
Tobias Steinberger (glockenspiel)
Elisabeth Juen (clarinet)
Chris Norz (crotales)
Isa Kurz (crotales)
Written & arranged by Manu Delago
Video produced by “we need light” - Felix Blasinger, Max Heil & Johannes Traun
Camera - Johannes Traun
Editing - Felix Blasinger
Grading - Sara Meister
Recording & Mix - Michael Reisigl
Filmed at Stadtsaal, Vienna
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Tour Dates:
Feb 08, 2018 Kammgarn, Hard (A)
Feb 09, 2018 Mühle Hunziken, Rubigen (CH)
Feb 10, 2018 Treibhaus, Innsbruck (A)
Feb 11, 2018 GMD, Graz (A)
Feb 12, 2018 Konzerthaus, Vienna (A)
Feb 13, 2018 Quasimodo, Berlin (D)
Feb 14, 2018 Terrace Hill, Hamburg (D)
Feb 17, 2018 Kings Place, London (UK)
Feb 23, 2018 St John's, Cardiff (UK)
Feb 24, 2018 St George's, Bristol (UK)
Absolutely Beautiful!
you are amazing man, tanks for bring your art to this world
wunderbar! danke°
Beautiful work! Very inspiring
Yes you are a magician !!! Thank you Manu for all those moments of pleasure and emotions !!!
Wooow
Hermosa forma de hacer música!
Very Impressive Champ. Your Talent Is Inspiring. Thank You For Being Open To Channel The Message.
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Thank you Manu. Mesmerizing. Took me deep, to beautiful places.
super. genau sowas such ich
Beautiful sound picture! Thanks for the good vibes
Mesmerizing and super creative. :)
B E A uutiful composition!! So different yet engaging!!
Thought this was going to be a Kevin Penkin type composition and some huge sub bass comes in. Still pretty relaxing
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Nice piece, What are those metal disks called?
As music, this is in the category of technical music in my ears! Everyone does their own thing in a mechanical way, so to speak!
Sounds like Minecraft music, in a really artistic good way😘
Sounds like Minecraft.
I had to speed up to 1.25 and then imagine some more bass in the instrument to really appreciate this one. The melody is beautiful but I did not enjoy the pointillism as much.