A programmatic piece centered around scenes from the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage through Spain, this work by Jenni Brandon is in seven parts: I. Field of Stars, II. Buen Camino!, III. A Toast of Happiness, IV. I was once..., V. The Pit of Bones, VI. Cruz del Ferro, and VII. The Scallop Shell. Recorded live on stream in multispectral+ video capture (Ultraviolet, Visible, Near infrared, Short wave infrared, Long wave infrared (thermal), and depth)
June 13, 2021
Multispectral+ Video: Francisco Mignone's Valsa da outra esquina
Another from Mignone's collection of Sixteen Waltzes for Solo bassoon that is an example of great music. Recorded live on stream in multispectral+ video capture (Ultraviolet, Visible, Near infrared, Short wave infrared, Long wave infrared (thermal), and depth)
From Mignone's collection of Sixteen Waltzes for Solo bassoon. Revisiting this piece after a few years now in multispectral video, this performance was recorded live on stream.
February 24, 2021
Multispectral video: Francisco Mignone's Valsa Improvisada from the Sixteen Waltzes
From Mignone's collection of Sixteen Waltzes for Solo bassoon. Revisiting this piece after a few years now in multispectral video, this performance was recorded live on stream.
January 30, 2021
Multispectral Video: J.S. Bach Cello Suite No. 2 Prelude
The Prelude of J.S. Bach's Cello Suite number 2. Revisiting this piece after a few years now in multispectral video, this performance was recorded live on stream.
December 24, 2020
Bach Cello Suite no. 2 Prelude
The first movement of J.S. Bach's Cello Suite number 2. I really enjoy playing through J.S. Bach's music like this and choosing articulation, inflection, and timing nuances that both bring out melodic and harmonic elements I think are the most interesting, and facilitate breathing - something which the cello wouldn't have a problem with. It's very mentally engaging and there are so many variations which can be effective.