Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

Saturday, January 29, 2011

'Notes from India' on Gregory Walker's journey to compose music for film, 'Song of the Untouchable'

[“Greg listens to his recordings from the academy and begins work on his new composition”]

On Dec. 30, 2010 AfriClassical posted: “Gregory Walker will compose 'Song of the Untouchable,' to debut in Denver in April 2011.” Gregory T. S. Walker has now sent us a blog post dated Jan. 27, 2011 on the film project in which he is involved. We present a brief excerpt from the blog about the film:

Thursday, January 27, 2011
Notes from India
(Chuck Fryberger, Producer of the film, writes this post)
“Once Greg and the crew got their travel nightmares out of the way and arrived in India, the production could begin in earnest. Our first stop on the musical journey was in Thrissur, to visit the Chetana Music Academy, home of Father Paul, aka The Singing Priest.

“Father Paul is a master of Carnatic music – the subject of Greg’s journey – and our interaction with him and the other musicians at the academy was a great way to start our journey through Indian music. Greg received some one-on-one instruction from a Carnatic violin master, and the crew was impressed with Greg’s ability to pick up some of the techniques of the style so quickly. The master delivered a memorable quote when he said that Greg – a violin master himself – could possibly be a decent Carnatic player in possibly as little as two years. We left Thrissur and arrived late in the evening to the back waters of Alleppey, and climbed aboard the eco-houseboat of Johnson Gilbert.

“Aboard the houseboat, Greg had some time to process his initial musical interactions and begin work on his composition, which will eventually serve as the climactic final scene of the film.

Following our stay on the houseboat, we met up with DJ Sekhar, who has a unique perspective on music. He plays dance music in a modern disco, but he also incorporates some of the elements of the Carnatic style into his original productions. After a few hot and muggy days on the houseboat it was nice to have a cold beer and listen to Greg jam out with some modern tunes. Greg walked into the club and after a few how-do-you-do’s he plugged in his electric violin and improvised some cool duets with the DJ.

“Our next stop was Pakshipthalam, in Wayanad.

“Greg explored the Cave of the Birds (should be called Cave of the Bats) and then we witnessed a performance by a tribal colony of some of their traditional dances, which incorporate singing, dancing, and music. After witnessing the raw power of the performance, we wondered what could possibly top it…”

Comment by email:
Bill, I have a feeling that I may have also partly explored the same path as Gregory Walker on my trip to Kerala and Munnar last October. I heard some pretty interesting violin playing at Fort Kochi (Cochin) and have some recordings. Regards Mike

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Gregory Walker will compose 'Song of the Untouchable,' to debut in Denver in April 2011

Professor Gregory T.S. Walker of the University of Colorado Denver is currently bringing us up to date on his classical music activities. This post, the third in a series, discusses a film project in which Dr. Walker is involved. To hear him give a compelling explanation of the goals of the project, visit the ChuckFryberger.com page:

Oct. 5, 2009
Song of the Untouchable is an adventure film profiling the journey of Boulder Philharmonic Orchestra Concertmaster Gregory Walker. Greg is preparing to embark on a musical journey through Kerala in southern India, where he will collaborate with local musicians, and absorb the sights, sounds, and culture of one of the most fascinating regions in the world.

“There is no doubt Greg will undergo personal transformations and experience a way of life altogether different from what he has known. With the end goal of incorporating this new-found knowledge into his musical repertoire, Greg will return for the creation of a new composition, Song of the Untouchable, that will debut in Denver in April 2011. Full, worldwide release of the film is scheduled for summer 2011.”

Cinema. Focusing on the story.
Song of the Untouchable
“What happens when a classically-trained violinist takes on the challenging tunings and rhythms of Southern India? Join Greg Walker as he explores the sights and sounds of the traditional Carnatic style of music, indigenous to the fascinating region of Kerala. Scheduled for production in January 2011, this film will be released in Summer/Fall of 2011 at festivals and special events around the US.