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Yann Tiersen French accordion music - Comptine d’été - Acordeon musica Accordeon Akkordeonmusik COMPTINE D’ÉTÉ NO1. is minimal music from the album “Rue des Cascades“, composed by Yann Tiersen. Played by Jo Brunenberg Jo Brunenberg on a custom built Vignoni Bach Compact Accordion with free bass. YANN TIERSEN Yann Tiersen (born 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer, his music for the movie ’Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain’ was a huge succes with compositions like: ’La valse d’Amélie’, ’Le banquet’, ’La valse des monstres’, ’La noyée’ and ’Comptine d’un autre été: L’après-midi’. PHOTOGRAPHS The original photographs ‘The Horse in Motion’ ware made by Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904). Date: 19 June 1878. Source: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA. Video animation by Jo Brunenberg, 2019 using Adobe Photoshop and Apple Final Cut Pro. Noted photographer, Eadweard Muybridge was hired, in 1872, by Leland Stanford a railroad baron and future university founder, to find out if there was moment mid-stride where horses had all hooves off the ground. It took several years but Muybridge delivered having captured a horse, named “Sallie Gardner,“ owned by Stanford; running at a 1:40 gait over the Palo Alto track, on 19th June 1878. Muybridge used a dozen cameras all triggered one after another with a set of strings. The negatives of these photographs were made at intervals of twenty-seven inches of distance, and about the twenty-fifth part of a second of time; they illustrate consecutive positions assumed in each twenty-seven inches of progress during a single stride of the mare. The vertical lines were twenty-seven inches apart; the horizontal lines represent elevations of four inches each. The exposure of each negative was less than the two-thousandth part of a second. MOVING BACKGROUND VIDEO The original movie ‘Window #16 - moving landscapes’ was filmed and edited in 2013 by Simon Dibbern. “Filmed on the train from Niebüll (Germany) to Esbjerg (Denmark). I planned to take the first train in the morning, but had to wait until 12 due to a snow hazard”. COMPTINE The word Comptine means “counting rhyme“. This piece comes from the set ’Onze pièces pour piano’, which are associated with Tiersen’s score to the Jean-Pierre Jeunet movie ’Le Fabuleux Destin d’Amélie Poulain’, the soundtrack of which was issued on CD in 2001. This minimalist music was written by him for piano but can also be played on Free Bass Accordion Rue des cascades (English: Cascade Street) is the second studio album by the musician and composer Yann Tiersen. Yann Tiersen (born 23 June 1970) is a French musician and composer. His musical career is split between studio albums, collaborations and film soundtracks. His music involves a large variety of instruments; primarily the guitar, piano, synthesizer or violin together with instruments like the melodica, xylophone, toy piano, harpsichord, accordion and typewriter. Tiersen is often mistaken for a composer of soundtracks, himself saying “I’m not a composer and I really don’t have a classical background“, but his real focus is on touring and studio albums which just happen to often be suitable for film. His most famous soundtrack for the film Amélie was primarily made up of tracks taken from his first three studio albums. / Accordeon Accordion Jo Brunenberg 40,8 тыс. подписчиков на утубе 12 060 просмотров с 22-08-2019 по 13-07-2023

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