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GEYSER : MAKING MUSIC
AS STUNNING TO WATCH
AS IT IS TO LISTEN TO

Photos from Geyser's post 27/02/2015

Tonight and next days, Geyser will film the Artemis Quartett, at the Konzerthaus (Vienna), in this beautiful light designed by our Director of Photography, Pierre-Hubert Martin, for our director, Corentin Leconte...

Photos 26/02/2015

HONG KONG PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA'S FABULOUS CONCERT TONIGHT IN VIENNA

Tonight, Geyser will film the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Jaap van Zweden, at the Musikverein (Vienna). The same concert was proposed in London two days ago, and it was truly amazing. Ning Feng is fabulous. A concert not to be missed, soon on Mezzo TV and MMedia TV, among many other TV networks in the world...

Hong Kong Philharmonic/van Zweden at Cadogan Hall, SW1
by Anna Picard
Published at 12:01AM, February 26 2015 (Classical Music, Arts Section, The Times)

"You can’t fake it with Beethoven. The feeling has to be there and the feeling has to be deep. The Hong Kong Philharmonic is a young orchestra, still bolstered by western players, most particularly in the woodwind and brass sections.

"This concert was part of their first European tour for 12 years but as the first bars of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto opened — so simple, so mild, so profound — the players visibly relaxed. Perhaps it was Jaap van Zweden’s calm, clear beat. Or perhaps it was the confidence of knowing that their soloist, Ning Feng, had the music so fully under his skin and in his soul that he had begun to shape his performance even before he lifted his bow.

"The orchestra had already demonstrated its technical facility in the shimmering textures of Fung Lam’s Quintessence, a piece perfumed with drowsy glissandi and icy chimes and fractured by brilliant shards of brass. There was a winey warmth from the bassoons in the Beethoven and remarkable delicacy in the pizzicato figures. Ning’s cool, slippery sound soared like a bird, the triplets beautifully shaped, the double-stopping in the Kreisler cadenzas pure and true, his vibrato lightly applied, just another colour in the palette.

"Prokofiev’s Fifth Symphony highlighted the pungency of the Hong Kong woodwind and the high-gloss finish of the brass. Van Zweden’s reading was cold, bold and dynamic: a proper bombardment in an intimate hall more suited to the poetry of early 19th-century orchestral music than to a grand Soviet showpiece. The emotions were taut, the ensemble less so in the scherzo-like Allegro marcato. In the Adagio the cellos traced ghostly, grotesque trills. The finale was friction-burn fast, unruly and full-throated."

Photos from Geyser's post 29/01/2015

GEYSER ON THE CANADIAN SCENE

Geyser looks for talent all over the world. Certain countries, through their hospitality and the generosity of their cosmopolitanism, have welcomed other peoples and have assimiliated foreign cultures. Many musicians have crossed the oceans to make their instruments sing in Vancouver, Toronto or Montreal. The spirit of the masters of European classical music is alive and well in the streets of Montreal or Quebec.

GEYSER is currently creating partnerships in Quebec in order for its prestigious music institutions to shine forth throughout the world :

- GEYSER has recently filmed the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kent Nagano, in the concert The Voice of Romanticism. Captured live in the "Maison Symphonique", the MSO accompanies the sublime voice of the Swedish soprano Miah Persson.

- The Ballets Jazz de Montréal, directed by Louis Robitaille, is a reservoir of talent and vitality. Since 1972 the dance troupe has highlighted a repertoire of new creations full of explosive energy, soon to be seen on screens the world over thanks to GEYSER.

- Geyser is currently striving to discover exciting musical talents throughout Quebec. Geyser has recently filmed the dazzling organist Vincent Boucher in a solo recital in the grandiose setting of the Oratoire Saint Joseph de Mont-Royal.

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