Results from the Master's Recital Experiment
Posted: Fri May 21, 2004 6:05 am
As some of you may recall, I tried an experiment during my Master's Recital at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
I contacted an artist (painter) who shared the stage with me. While I was performing, he painted in reaction to the music.
Everyone in the audience has told me the painting changed dramatically from piece to piece. I sincerely enjoyed working with the painter, who is named Nathan Brown. Everyone told me they really enjoyed having a visual element to the recital.
Any questions, you can contact me.
If you would like to see the painting, I will list the link here.
Thanks,
cdo
SORRY, THE LINK ISN'T WORKING, BUT YOU CAN CUT AND PASTE IT, AND IT WORKS. I AM SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
http://www.freewebs.com/charlesortega/P ... trsize.jpg
I contacted an artist (painter) who shared the stage with me. While I was performing, he painted in reaction to the music.
Everyone in the audience has told me the painting changed dramatically from piece to piece. I sincerely enjoyed working with the painter, who is named Nathan Brown. Everyone told me they really enjoyed having a visual element to the recital.
Any questions, you can contact me.
If you would like to see the painting, I will list the link here.
Thanks,
cdo
SORRY, THE LINK ISN'T WORKING, BUT YOU CAN CUT AND PASTE IT, AND IT WORKS. I AM SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
http://www.freewebs.com/charlesortega/P ... trsize.jpg