Brian Eno, Music for Airports / In the Ocean, Bang on a Can All-Stars (directed by Frank Scheffer) (released on January 27, 2009) Medici Arts EDV 1333 3077558 |
The can-banging holy trinity of Michael Gordon, David Lang, and Julia Wolfe each made an arrangement of Eno's piece, to form a four-movement suite with a final arrangement by their associate clarinetist Evan Ziporyn. The group's performance of these arrangements provides the soundtrack to Scheffer's 1999 film, four tableaux made with the camera more or less severely out of focus. The shots are slow-motion views of airports, people walking through a revolving door, jets taxiing, people pushing luggage carts or pulling suitcases. Images come more or less into comprehensibility and just as quickly dissolve into blobs of color, that flow back and forth in a way reminiscent of the lava lamp. You will probably see this movie put on continuous loop in the chill room of the next rave you attend.
The second feature, In the Ocean, is a more straight-laced documentary by Scheffer about the history of the Bang on a Can festival and its associated movements in modern music. There are spoken contributions from and excerpts of music by John Cage, Philip Glass, (a fairly angry) Steve Reich, Elliott Carter, Louis Andriessen, as well as the can-bangers themselves. It is informative, thought-provoking, and aesthetically pleasing. Worth a look for anyone with an interest in contemporary music.
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