Everbest Virgil
Stills
About
Virgil Thomson composed musical portraits of many people as he viewed them from across a table. Just as an artist uses the various elements of a visual medium, Virgil would sketch personal images employing the palette of musical expression.
Everbest VIRGIL follows in this tradition by setting a film portrait of the composer to his self-portrait composition. In his book, On Musical Portraiture, Virgil writes, “The Second Piano Sonata is curious…Not me thinking about myself, but being myself. That’s why I couldn’t identify it as a self-portrait for many years.” I filmed Virgil in his apartment at the Chelsea Hotel in Manhattan shortly before his passing. These are the final images abstracted from the life of a most treasured American composer.
Each film in this series was created for a music score, either pre-existing or composed specifically for this project. By way of explanation, music is usually applied to films after their completion, but in this case, the filmic images and rhythms have been derived from the music, allowing the score to become a kind of script for the film. This project is envisioned as a lifelong endeavor in collaboration with contemporary composers.
FILMS FOR MUSIC FOR FILM was premiered on April 3, 1990 at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, where all the scores were performed live with the films. This event was part of the North American New Music Festival.
Films
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Hyacinth Fire
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Chamnan
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Ryoanji
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War Songs
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An Individual Desires Solution
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De Profundis
Lawrence Brosecolor, sound, 65 minRental format: DVD NTSC