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György Ligeti |
All images 14 x 11 inches, oil and spray paint on canvas, 2020
Les Siècles Live: György Ligeti (2016), directed by Francois-Xavier Roth featuring cover art that was found by the publisher Actes Sud on this very blog. A beautiful CD on which Les Si
ècles perform
Six Bagatelles, Kammerkonzert, and Dix Pièces pour Quintette
à
vent. The last of these is in the top 100. I'm still very proud of their use of my painting. This one is brand new though.
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Cat Power |
For the upcoming Top100 2019 exhibition this painting replaces the
concert drawing I did in September of 2019 that was to illustrate the track
Robbin Hood from Cat Power's latest album
Wanderer. The image above comes from an earlier Cat Power album
Moon Pix. In the book called
You Should Have Heard Just What I've Seen both my work, and the
Moon Pix cover are featured. The
Moon Pix cover is a work by renowned photographer Roe Ethridge.
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Otto von Schirach |
A track from my favorite hardcore disc
Threat: Music that Inspired the Movie (Halo 8/King's Mob, 2006). The track
Champagne Enemaz features a remix by Otto von Schirach of the recording by the Californian metalcore band Eighteen Visions. After Sun Ra, who I painted
recently, von Schirach is yet another musician in this top 100 who claimed to have been born in outer space. His biography states that he was dropped either by UFO or Graviton in the third point of the Bermuda triangle, which is Miami. He was indeed born in Miami, FL in 1974 from German and Cuban ancestry. His grandmother practiced Santeria. As customary with DJs, I had assumed that breakcore musician von Schirach was an assumed name but apparently it's real. Typing von Schirach into Google search results in the biography of the infamous Nazi politician Baldur von Schirach.
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Three Women performing 'Harawi' |
The track
Pasqakuymi comes from the cd
Traditional Music of Peru, Vol. 6: The Aycho Region. Heard are women of Socos (Peru) performing Harawi. The women depicted above are not the women heard on the
Pasqakuymi but part of a group performing harawi (a style of singing) on a later track on the CD.
Pasqakuymi relates to, and is performed on Compadres' and Comadres' Thursday, part of the Peruvian carnaval following Ash Wednesday.
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Mergen Mongush |
Mergen Mongush is represented in both books (with cd inserts) that I have on the subject of Tuvan throat singing. In
Overtone Singing by Mark van Tongeren three pages are dedicated to including a biography. Mongush was born in Chadan, Tuva in 1962. The cd tucked in that book features an example of the 'chilangit' style of overtone singing that Mongush personally developed.
Alash the track in the top 100, named after a Tuvan river) appears on the cd that accompanies the book
Where Rivers and Mountains Sing: Sound Music in Tuva and Beyond by Theodore Levin.
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