Bryan Senti – Humo
“Thick, heavy clouds over trees drooping in the fog. There is no scream of birds flying, there is no rustle of wind and rustle of foliage underfoot. All that opens up to your consciousness is a symphonic melody amazing beauty. The real theater of one actor, where music acts as the main and only star. (Automatically Translated with Google Translate)”
“Густые, тяжёлые тучи над поникшими в тумане ветвями деревьев. Здесь не слышен крик пролетающих птиц, нет шелеста ветра и шороха листвы под ногами. Всё, что открывается вашему сознанию, это потрясающей красоты симфоническая мелодия. Настоящий театр одного актёра, где в роли главной и единственной звезды выступает Музыка.”
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June 10, 2022—Rising composer and violinist/violist Bryan Senti is debuting the track “Humo” off his forthcoming album Manu (due June 24 on Naïve Records), alongside a video directed by Guggenheim Award-winning experimental filmmaker Alexandra Cuesta.
The video is excerpted from a visual album that Cuesta has created for the full record. Senti explains, “If Manu at its essence is about connecting to a memory of a memory, then this film is its visual meditation. Shot on 16mm film through the Andean highlands, Ecuadorian coast and parts of the Amazon, the idea was to recast images to feelings, to create story where there was none, to will meaning. The production itself became metaphor for such a Kantian journey, as shooting a proper film on 16mm through unpredictable and hard-to-reach locations is a test of will itself.”
Senti recently debuted the album tracks “Mantra” and “Manu” with videos directed by Jared M. Royal and featuring the American Contemporary Music Ensemble.
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Reviewed by Nagamag on June 21, 2022