Chamber Cinema

“Chamber cinema” is a live film performance concept inspired by the emergence of chamber music in the late 15th century.

Chamber music was performed by small groups or sometimes a solo lute, designed to be played in intimate venues like homes and palace chambers rather than large churches. Departing from the dominant form of orchestras with a conductor, chamber music sparked new ways of composing and presenting music, fueled by the ability of the middle-class to attend concerts in the classical and romantic periods.

In chamber cinema performances, I assume the role of the itinerant troubadour, traveling from town to town performing ethereal video compostions live.

I have performed these shows around the world, from Carnegie Hall to dance clubs in Toyko, from university classrooms to parking lots. To arrange a performance, contact me here.


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