Tower Music (Joseph Bertolozzi) Explained

Tower Music (also known as Musique de la Tour), is a musical project and album (2016) by composer and musician Joseph Bertolozzi. The project used microphones placed on the surfaces of the Eiffel Tower to capture the sounds of the tower.[1] [2] The resulting samples were used to create a musical composition using only the sounds of the tower itself, with no added digital manipulation or alteration of the sounds.

The 2016 album Tower Music (on the innova label #933), reached #11 on the iTunes Classical charts and #16 on the Billboard Classical Crossover Music chart.[3]

The precursor to the Tower Music project was Bridge Music. Not thinking he could gain access to the Eiffel Tower, Bertolozzi went about creating a composition made using only the unmodified sounds of New York's Mid-Hudson Bridge, for the Hudson-Fulton-Champlain Quadricentennial celebrations in 2009.[4] Bertolozzi used Bridge Music as a proof of concept to present to SETE, the authority that controls the Eiffel Tower.[5] By 2010, plans were underway to attempt field recording and a live performance on the Eiffel Tower.[6] [7]

After a formal meeting with SETE in November 2010, the project was approved in March 2011.[8] In January 2013, Bertolozzi met with Eiffel Tower officials and reviewed what areas would be appropriate to record audio samples.[9] Field recording of samples took place May 27[10] through June 7, 2013.[11] Bertolozzi next reviewed, cataloged and edited each sample.[12] [13] The process of writing the final composition began in February 2014 and went until October 2014.[14] After finalizing a computerized version of the musical composition, work began on a recorded album of Tower Music. Preliminary mixing beginning in April 2015, with Paul Kozel at the Sonic Arts Center at the City College of New York.[15] [16] The album was released on April 29, 2016, on the innova label.[17]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Eiffel Tower used as musical instrument by Joseph Bertolozzi . 8 June 2013 . The Guardian .
  2. Web site: Eiffel Tower: The True Sound of Heavy Metal . 12 June 2013 . USA Today .
  3. Classical Crossover Albums : May 14, 2016 Billboard Chart Archive. Billboard. en. 2017-07-13.
  4. Web site: HV composer uses sounds from Mid-Hudson Bridge . 15 August 2015 . News 12 . News 12 New York .
  5. Web site: Revving the engines. Joseph. Bertolozzi. April 19, 2011.
  6. Web site: Wakin . Daniel J. . New York Times ArtsBeat Blog (8 July 2010). "After Music From a Bridge, Why Not a Tower?" . Artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com . 2012-11-24.
  7. Web site: That Instrument Known as the Eiffel Tower -- 'Tower Music,' From Eiffel Tower, by Joseph Bertolozzi . 4 June 2013 . The New York Times .
  8. Web site: Composer's Eiffel Tower Plan Is Approved . Wakin . Daniel J. . 5 April 2011 . The New York Times .
  9. Web site: CLOSING IN ON TOWER MUSIC - Day 2, pt.1. Joseph. Bertolozzi. January 12, 2013.
  10. Web site: Eiffel Tower becomes musical tool for New York composer . Cotton . Johnny . 7 June 2013 . Reuters .
  11. Web site: BACK IN THE USA. Joseph Bertolozzi. 2015-10-31. en.
  12. Web site: THE SOUNDS OF THE EIFFEL TOWER HAVE BEEN CATALOGED!. Joseph. Bertolozzi. November 22, 2013.
  13. Web site: BUILDING THE EIFFEL TOWER VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT - Joseph Bertolozzi.
  14. Web site: TOWER MUSIC COMPLETE!. Joseph. Bertolozzi. October 23, 2014.
  15. Web site: TOWER MUSIC ALBUM DRAWS NEARER. Joseph. Bertolozzi. December 1, 2014.
  16. Web site: FIRST MIXES OF TOWER MUSIC. Joseph. Bertolozzi. April 13, 2015.
  17. Web site: Tower Music / Musique de la Tour | Innova Recordings. www.innova.mu.