Monday, July 15, 2019

Electric violin piece evokes the desert


Plattsburgh native Dr. Jonathan Aceto returns home on occasion, where he can impress his friends and former neighbors with the innovative sounds of his electric violin.

He recently performed at the invitation of Hill and Hollow Music.  The piece may shatter your ideas about how a violin performance should sound. 

Composer Priscilla McLean who often collaborates with her husband Barton McLean, created a pioneering piece for Aceto, because they all share a love for electronic music, and an interest in the deserts of the Southwestern United States.  

To bring the desert to the cooler Adirondacks can be a challenge, so the musicians employ animal sounds in sync with the electric violin, and visuals of shifting sands to enhance a striking piece they call “Desert Voices.”




For more information about Hill & Hollow Music, see the schedule of events at:  hillandhollowmusic.org
To learn more about the McLean Mix, explore this site:  https://bartprismclean.wixsite.com/mcleanmix

You may enjoy this segment on Mountain Lake Journal this week, Thursday at 1pm on Mountain Lake PBS.  It follows an interview with Angela Brown, the founder of Hill and Hollow Music.

Paul Larson produced this Spotlight piece.  It features videography by Paul Larson and Will Houle, with editing by Larson and Andrew Baker.  Mikaela Clary provided production assistance.
Spotlight is made possible, in part, by the Glenn and Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation, dedicated to improving the quality of life for year-round residents of the Adirondack Park.
pearsallfoundation.org

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