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The first album since 2000's "Il Partigiano Gionni" (Virgin Music Italy) and the first Mute release since 1995's "Angels
and Insects" soundtrack, Maria T is a re-connection with Alexander
Balanescu's Romanian roots evoking the spirit of one of his earliest musical
influences, the glamorous and iconic folk-singer and actress Maria Tanase (1913-63).
Hailed as Romania's Edith Piaf, Maria Tanase led a life of contradiction
which mirrored her country's troubled history and also connected with
something timeless.
Alexander Balanescu explains the concept: "Following on from my work on
the album "Luminitza",
for which I took elements of Eastern European folk music as sources of inspiration
for new musical material, on this particular project I took the songs of Maria
Tanase as a basis for new compositions. My intention was not to make transcriptions
or arrangements of the ethnic material, but through my own particular musical
perspective, (with its classical, jazz, electronic, and generally very eclectic
influences) to develop a new personal language, but always remaining true to
the spirit of the original source material."
Maria T, Alexander Balanescu's personal homage to Maria Tanase, was conceived
as a multi-media experience, reflecting his interest in mixed-media performance.
Working in parallel with acclaimed Austrian video artist Klaus Obermaier, the
two have created a compelling live show that will tour the UK in February 2005.
Taking footage from Maria Tanase's live concerts, archive recordings of her
songs, and images from Romania's history they have developed, re-imagined and
manipulated them into a warm and tragicomic world of live music, archive sounds
and video projections.
Producer:
Alexander Balanescu
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