It Can't Not be Dance Music - fivebyfive
Composed by Robert Lydecker's
Commissioned and performed by fivebyfive
Flute: Laura Lentz
Clarinet: Marcy Bacon
Electric Guitar: Sungmin Shin
Piano: Haeyeun Jeun
Acoustic Bass: Eric J. Polenik
Audio/Video: Marc Webster at Blue on Blue Recording Studio
Released November, 2020
For more about fivebyfive, please visit www.fivebyfivemusic.com
For more Robert Lydecker's works, please visit www.lydeckermusic.com
About the Choreograph Collection:
Rochester-based quintet fivebyfive and Blue on Blue Recording Studio explore the intersection of music and art in this collection of music videos. fivebyfive commissioned three composers to create new music in response to the “Choreograph” exhibition by internationally renowned photographer Jame Welling. Three piece collection was premiered in November 2020 as a single video that takes place in a mystical museum whose rooms become increasingly surreal.
Commissioned and performed by fivebyfive
Flute: Laura Lentz
Clarinet: Marcy Bacon
Electric Guitar: Sungmin Shin
Piano: Haeyeun Jeun
Acoustic Bass: Eric J. Polenik
Audio/Video: Marc Webster at Blue on Blue Recording Studio
Released November, 2020
For more about fivebyfive, please visit www.fivebyfivemusic.com
For more Robert Lydecker's works, please visit www.lydeckermusic.com
About the Choreograph Collection:
Rochester-based quintet fivebyfive and Blue on Blue Recording Studio explore the intersection of music and art in this collection of music videos. fivebyfive commissioned three composers to create new music in response to the “Choreograph” exhibition by internationally renowned photographer Jame Welling. Three piece collection was premiered in November 2020 as a single video that takes place in a mystical museum whose rooms become increasingly surreal.
"Really great playing and incredible visuals. I was constantly fighting my habit to listen with closed eyes because video was actually complementing music. A true synergy, kudos to everyone who was involved. This is so good that it deserves wider recognition" - Petar Kodzas, Associate Dean of the Eastman Community Music School
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Thank you to the George Eastman Museum, New Music USA, Rochester Institute of Technology Performing Arts and Genesee Valley Council on the Arts for their support of this project.