- À propos de Gratitude
- a side-project
- acting again
- acting again
- Ambergris March
- an American doing a Japanese movie
- Antarctic Return
- Barney pleased with the soundtrack
- Bath
- Bath
- becoming a "Yoko Ono"
- brass arrangements
- cover image
- cultural thievery
- cultures differences
- cutting eachother up
- General MacArthur
- Gratitude
- having a deadline
- having a deadline
- having your own interpretation
- Hunter Vessel
- Hunter Vessel
- integrating music with actions
- Japan
- making the music
- Matthew Barney
- Matthews stories
- Noh theatre music
- opposite views
- preparation
- putting music on image
- reactions to the soundtrack
- ship music
- Storm
- Storm
- The Field
- the mythology of it
- the Noh
- the Sho
- the Sho
- the Sho
- the tea ceremony
- Wagnerian brass arrangement
- whaling
- whats next
- whats planned next
- why she took part in this movie
- working with Mark Bell
- working with Matthew
- working with Matthew
- writing Japanese music
Wagnerian brass arrangement
Wagner invented film music. In Bayreuth he hid his musicians behind the orchestra wall so you would only see the singers. The music is hence invisible, just as it is in movies.
In a movie you only see something happening, the sound nestles to the frames. I wanted to take this one step further. The sound comes from the things you see. The ship starts to make sounds.SZ magazine, 1 july 2005