Reflexion
by D.Kawka
My very natural movement towards the greatest symphonies and operas and other more… “ethnically diverse” forms is neither a change in tastes nor a radical change of course but the logical product of a long course of development. A course of development that finally leads to the pressing desire for synthesis, a project toyed with for a long time following the “prismatic” paths of this decade, paths imposed upon me in fact by broadcasting systems and the pitfall of classification, as well as institutional frameworks. Read more
My very natural movement towards the greatest symphonies and operas and other more… “ethnically diverse” forms is neither a change in tastes nor a radical change of course but the logical product of a long course of development. A course of development that finally leads to the pressing desire for synthesis, a project toyed with for a long time following the “prismatic” paths of this decade, paths imposed upon me in fact by broadcasting systems and the pitfall of classification, as well as institutional frameworks. Read more