I have been waiting for the moment to record Debussy’s music for some
time. While playing his pieces I had the urge to keep playing, to keep
discovering the colours, the touch, almost trying to reach for a
perfection, which of course is not possible; and the further I went, the
deeper I looked, I kept discovering endless possibilities for fantasy,
and the images flew one after another into my head.
I did not want my next CD to be just the next CD; I wanted to do
something useful and as we are often discussing the lack of classical
music education among children and young people, I decided to do
something about it from my side and organized workshops mostly for
children, but also for adults.
I decided that the best way for me to awaken musical interest in
children, to really lead them through music, was via drawings, so I
asked them to close their eyes, to listen to the sound, rhythm, harmony,
melody and imagine what would it look like if this piece was a drawing
or a painting. Debussy’s music was perfect for this project, as he gives
you endless space for imagination. The result was unexpected even for
me, the enthusiasm that I saw in my young public’s eyes and the range of
fantasy was truly amazing.
I worked with more than 200 children and received more than 200
beautiful drawings. I may not have changed the world, but at least I
opened the doors to music to some children and I hope they will follow
the route to this beautiful Muse throughout the years. (Nino Gvetadze 29.10.2013)
Después de semejante introducción por la bella Nino, semejante dedicación a la obra de Debussy y a transmitirla a los más jóvenes...cómo no dedicar un buen rato a escuchar su nuevo disco? Muchas gracias por esto!
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