Lisbon pianist João “Shela” Pereira presents pleasingly gonzoid recordings of her practice, with the sound of TV in the background and slow breathing included for intimate, even haunting, daydreamy appeal akin to Korea Undok Group or Ernest Hood pieces
“A scrapbook of recordings from the heart... Piano TV is a compendium of spontaneous notes of ideas on the piano, to the rhythm of a television set in the background... these are scraps of expression in a form of dirty bucolic sketches aspiring to a hypothetical larger, washed, pristine composition... they live best as an hypothesis, an aspiration, in infinity...
Because life is dirty, imperfect and real, it is this reality that allows us to taste the sublime, and the sublime can be found in these WhatsApp recordings.”
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Lisbon pianist João “Shela” Pereira presents pleasingly gonzoid recordings of her practice, with the sound of TV in the background and slow breathing included for intimate, even haunting, daydreamy appeal akin to Korea Undok Group or Ernest Hood pieces
“A scrapbook of recordings from the heart... Piano TV is a compendium of spontaneous notes of ideas on the piano, to the rhythm of a television set in the background... these are scraps of expression in a form of dirty bucolic sketches aspiring to a hypothetical larger, washed, pristine composition... they live best as an hypothesis, an aspiration, in infinity...
Because life is dirty, imperfect and real, it is this reality that allows us to taste the sublime, and the sublime can be found in these WhatsApp recordings.”
Lisbon pianist João “Shela” Pereira presents pleasingly gonzoid recordings of her practice, with the sound of TV in the background and slow breathing included for intimate, even haunting, daydreamy appeal akin to Korea Undok Group or Ernest Hood pieces
“A scrapbook of recordings from the heart... Piano TV is a compendium of spontaneous notes of ideas on the piano, to the rhythm of a television set in the background... these are scraps of expression in a form of dirty bucolic sketches aspiring to a hypothetical larger, washed, pristine composition... they live best as an hypothesis, an aspiration, in infinity...
Because life is dirty, imperfect and real, it is this reality that allows us to taste the sublime, and the sublime can be found in these WhatsApp recordings.”
Lisbon pianist João “Shela” Pereira presents pleasingly gonzoid recordings of her practice, with the sound of TV in the background and slow breathing included for intimate, even haunting, daydreamy appeal akin to Korea Undok Group or Ernest Hood pieces
“A scrapbook of recordings from the heart... Piano TV is a compendium of spontaneous notes of ideas on the piano, to the rhythm of a television set in the background... these are scraps of expression in a form of dirty bucolic sketches aspiring to a hypothetical larger, washed, pristine composition... they live best as an hypothesis, an aspiration, in infinity...
Because life is dirty, imperfect and real, it is this reality that allows us to taste the sublime, and the sublime can be found in these WhatsApp recordings.”
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Lisbon pianist João “Shela” Pereira presents pleasingly gonzoid recordings of her practice, with the sound of TV in the background and slow breathing included for intimate, even haunting, daydreamy appeal akin to Korea Undok Group or Ernest Hood pieces
“A scrapbook of recordings from the heart... Piano TV is a compendium of spontaneous notes of ideas on the piano, to the rhythm of a television set in the background... these are scraps of expression in a form of dirty bucolic sketches aspiring to a hypothetical larger, washed, pristine composition... they live best as an hypothesis, an aspiration, in infinity...
Because life is dirty, imperfect and real, it is this reality that allows us to taste the sublime, and the sublime can be found in these WhatsApp recordings.”