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Eiffel Tower becomes musical tool for New York composer

Posted: 07 Jun 2013 05:51 PM PDT

June 08, 2013

Making music: Bertolozzi taking a strike on the surface of the Eiffel Tower. – Reuters picPARIS, June 8 – Star of songs, sketches and the silver screen for over a hundred years, the Eiffel Tower is now taking the lead role in a musical composition that will see the landmark speak for itself.

The structure is an instrument for a piece to be entitled "Tower music" – a project conceived by US composer Joseph Bertolozzi.

With latex mallets, drumsticks and even a large log wrapped in lambs wool in his box of tricks, Bertolozzi moves all over the 324-metre tower, hitting its surfaces with varying intensity and recording the sounds produced.

The idea is to weave them together, creating chords and melodies over a percussion base.

Bertolozzi's team have collected since May 27 nearly 2,000 samples from the iron structure's railings, panels and girders.

The 54-year-old who lives in New York told Reuters yesterday that the idea came from his wife.

"My wife was mimicking the way I play my percussion with my arms flailing and everything. She was near a poster of the Eiffel Tower, took a swing at it and she went 'Bong!'," he said.

Inspired to make music with the monument, Bertolozzi had to overcome practical difficulties, notably his lack of French and the fact he had few contacts in Paris.

He first decided to start small with a composition for New York state's Mid-Hudson suspension bridge. The resulting "Bridge Music" spawned a CD that reached number 18 on the Billboard Classical Crossover Music Chart in 2009.

For the organist and choirmaster whose day job sees him perform at weddings and bar mitzvahs, the tower is an instrument just like any other.

"A guitarist knows the character of each string, one string is wound with metal, another one is maybe gut string, they're thicker, they're thinner, they know how they respond. So when I look at the tower, now more than before, I know how the thing will respond as an instrument," he said.

He says that he has a tendency to bash out rhythms on household objects, citing dinner glasses, doorknobs and dishes as regular targets.

The team have spent nearly two weeks weaving in and out of the tens of thousands of tourists who climb the Eiffel Tower every day.

Most are bemused by Bertolozzi and his entourage of sound technicians and producers, but he had some support yesterday, with one pair of visitors improvising a rap to the beat he drummed out on one of the structure's many staircases.

When the work is finished in nine months, Bertolozzi says he dreams of coming back to perform it live at the Eiffel Tower to celebrate its 125th birthday in 2014.

Organisers said the show would require over a hundred musicians with microphones installed all over the iron structure, relaying sounds to the public below.

The tower's managers are still to be convinced, citing possible security concerns. – Reuters

Watch: final trailer for ‘Man of Steel’

Posted: 07 Jun 2013 08:08 AM PDT

June 07, 2013

Henry Cavill and Amy Adams in "Man of Steel". — AFP-Relaxnews picLOS ANGELES, June 7 — A new trailer has been released for the latest Superman movie, showing action scenes and summing up Kal-El's life, from arriving on Earth as a baby to becoming Superman.

In addition to Henry Cavill as the superhero, the trailer shows Russell Crowe as his father, Michael Shannon as evil general Zod, and Amy Adams as reporter Lois Lane.

Produced by Christopher Nolan and directed by Zack Snyder, "Man of Steel" will release on June 14 in North America. — AFP-Relaxnews

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