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Véronique Bizet / Eric Thielemans
Véronique Bizet / Eric Thielemans
Moon At Sunrise
 
Record Labels Mognomusic
Phonographic reference MOGNO J003
Released June 2000
Media cd
 
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 Performers

Véronique Bizet - Piano    
Eric Thielemans - Drums, Percussion    


 Tracks

I. SUNRISE
1.   Just another landscape      
2.   lceblue for you      
3.   First touch      
 
II. AIR AND FIRE
4.   Tuba la Sambam      
5.   Veric's poem      
6.   Om Bonanza om    
7.   Fountainman*      
 
III. MOON
8.   Before tears      
9.   Synchronicity      
10.   After tears    
 
IV. GOLD DUST
11.   Golddust      
 
V. OPEN BOOK
12.   Open book      
13.   Closer to me**      
14.   Quartz      
15.   I don't care**      
 
VI. SOUND AROUND
16.   Bruissements      
17.   Moon at sunrise      
18.   Empty spaces      
 
VII. CHANT OF HOPE
19.   Chant of hope      

Duets. All compositions by Véronique Bizet & Eric Thielemans except * by Eric & ** by Véronique

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Space, dynamics, interplay, textures... intimate , transparent , spontaneous , sensual , meditative...

This is the first CD release of pianist Véronique Bizet and drummer Eric Thielemans. These two musicians have been working together for two years before recording this CD.

The music on Moon at Sunrise is a synthesis of jazz, classical and contemporary music, as well as free improvisation. The music always happens in the moment . The musicians are "sound-producers", and primarily nothing is determined in advance.

The inspiration for this work was found not only in the world of sounds. The musicians also play from their mutual experience with dance (e.g. workshops and collaborations with Barre Phillips and Julyan Hamilton), and from their interest in a natural and spiritual life, so that in certain compositions, we can speak of a particular sound approach ( adding sound to silence ), or in other circumstances, the music is born simply out of movement and gesture.

These experimental concepts were extremely well understood by the sound engineer and magician Michel Huon, who recorded the sound as naturally as possible.

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