Vertigo, by belgian composer Thomas Turine, is the first musical project based on all the 30 archeological clay tablets founded in Ugarit. These 1400 B.C. Cuneiform tablets are the oldest knowed musical notation traces. The tablet h06, the most complete of the ensemble, the Hymn to Nikkal, is famous to be the oldest knowed song. Here is a new interpretation of the original cuneiform writing.
Vertigo is a time travel, and an exploration into the cuneiform and the language. Vertigo is a musical oratorio, The Hurrian Oratorio.
Passing through all the 30 tablets, Vertigo revive all these antic songs traces. The oldest knowed songs.
This Video, a short extract of Vertigo, give a new interpretation of the h06 score.
Recorded Live at Le Senghor, Brussels, on 31 January 2020.
Vertigo
Concept, archeological interpretation, composition, direction: Thomas Turine
Voices: Jean Fürst, Candy Saulnier, Sébastien Jacobs
Piano: Sara Picavet
Violin: Céline Bodson
Bass Clarinet: Yann Lecollaire
Sound: Fred Miclet
Light Design: Jean-Jacques Deneumoustier
Production Cosipie Records & Le Senghor
Supported by La Semaine du Son
www.thomasturine.com
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