If we tried translating Verlaine's spiritual writing into
the language of accompaniment and integration, we would be exchanging great religious art for soulless bureaucratic jargon.
Not exact matches
Holzer's exploitation
of language and its intent is as fascinating as it is mind - numbing, making it a worthy
accompaniment to Teppei Kaneuji's 2009 animated piece Tower (Movie).
Set within the context
of the legendary Palms Restaurant in Wonder Valley and presented with live musical
accompaniment by M. Cay Castagnetto and The Renderers, there will be a negotiation between
language and sound, noise and meaning, music and speech.