Why
Why from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
"Art is emotion" observed Alfred Hitchcock, and the
Canadian musician's singular way of communicating emotion
makes her one of the great interpreters in popular music
today as well as one of our finest modern songwriters and
concert performers.
Strings on this version are gorgeously arranged and
orchestrated by Hollywood film-scorer
Kayla Schmah - herself an artist inspired by the themes
and ideas of Hitch's frequent collaborator, the brilliant,
pioneering, composer Bernard Herrmann.
“This song is stunning. I can't stop listening to it,” says
Dartmouth-based dancer, Julie Dumont, “it makes me want to
cry and dance all at the same time”.
The music's visually paired with an excerpt
from Jean Vigo's marvellous cinema
masterpiece - "L'Atalante" (1934)
– one of the most beautiful, poetically
real, films ever made. Lovers of movies –
of life itself - seek it out, and enjoy the
full experience.
#2 of 16 Songs
Labels: Allison Crowe, art, British Columbia, Canada, chanson, cinema, film, France, guitar, interprète, Kayla Schmah, love, music, Newfoundland, orchestral, passion, poetry, video
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