Pianist blends music and visual art
UNI
New Delhi, Apr 3: Fuelled by her passion for Indian culture, internationally-acclaimed pianist
Ariane Gray Hubert has surpassed another frontier-- creating a new blend between music and
visual art.
The unmatched creation weaves the best of both western and eastern worlds, taking the viewer
into her collection of collages through a musical journey.
The music, composed by her on the piano, wafts throught the air as the viewer moves from one
collage to another, transporting him to a different world.
''I see sound and hear vision,'' says the versatile pianist, explaining her new creation,
'A Woman
Changes Seven Keys', a delightful tapestry of sound and colours.
She says she has always been fascinated by the vibrancy of colours along with the vibrancy of
sounds.
''What I see, I compose, I see colours,'' she told UNI at the Habitat Centre here where her
creation is on display till April 7.
Striding two western cultures, this multifaceted Franco-American pianist draws inspiration from
Indian culture.
And this cross-cultural journey, has found expression in some of her collages like 'Tanpura' and
'Just India', but most profoundly in her musical compositions.
She is more than awed by the time concept in Indian classical music-- the day and night concept
of music.
''Different music for the day and night is unique to India,'' she says and she pours out her love for
Indian music.
Along with her collages, Ariane is also giving a musical performance in the Capital, called 'Piano
Rag(a) Time', a mosaic of melodic and rhythmic variations.
Especially created by her, it is a concert beyond the classical world of music, jazz and classical
with Piano and Indian Percussions--Tabla (Ustad Akrm Ali Khan) and Ghatam
(S Karthick).
The programme is a tribute to both Indian and western traditions composed by her and her
chamber ensemble with compositions such as 'Manik', 'Incantation' and 'Tamil Nadu'.
Through her creations and her vibrant mezzo-soprano voice, she explores and reveals the
correspondence between musical traditions, bringing an element of spiritualism to her art form, a
very Indian concept.
Ariane is a solo nonpareil, with a vast and varied repertoire that encompasses Bach to Beethoven
as well as 20th century composers.
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