with the soundtrack of Seppe Gebruers and his two pianos tuned a quartertone apart
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On February 26, 2024, Avila and Sabzian presented a unique cinema concert at Bozar. Pianist Seppe Gebruers accompanied Charles Dekeukeleire's avant-garde masterpiece Histoire de détective live on two grand pianos. The recording of this concert is now available online on Avila. Discover how the music interacts with the film's playful absurdity and unexpected rhythms.
A woman, concerned about the continual absences of her husband, commissions a detective to follow him and report back to her. At first glance this appears to be a classic fictional device, all the more so since Charles Dekeukeleire segments his film with titles informing us of the latest developments of the story. Yet this framework serves only to set up a narrative pretext for disrupting narrative itself in favour of pure cinema. For the detective uses photographic equipment as an instrument of investigation: thus, the camera becomes the principal character and its subjectivity the principal subject of the film.
The melancholy of Monsieur Jonathan and his eventual reunion with his wife rapidly become the least of both our and the director’s worries. The film is preoccupied with something very different: the camera-eye (Dziga Vertov’s film dates from 1928), a voyeuristic instrument which records fragments of the real to organize a reality which would be truth. The investigation thus becomes the history of a film, with the hazards of shooting, its hidden (and hindered) camera style, the editing and projection. The fictional happy ending leaves unresolved the fundamental issue: how does cinema relate to reality? The photography and camerawork exploit the imperfections of the reportage or stake-out, such as focusing errors, double exposures, fragmentary and ambiguous information and the ordening of shots into impressions rather than information. Providing counterpoint and harmony, the titles designed by painter Victor Servranckx similarly play with their narrative function, only to quickly distance themselves from it, preferring pure visual experimentation.
A Film by Charles Dekeukeleire
With Pierre Bourgeois
Script: Maurice Casteels
Music: Seppe Gebruers
Sound Mix: Dries van Ende
Restored by the Royal Belgian Film Archive
The soundtrack was created in the context of Gebruers's research "Playing with ..." at KASK/UGent. This serves as a study of visual orientation as a play rule for musical composition, as well as how the perception of 'movement' can be transformed through the use of quartertones.
Collaboration: Avila, Sabzian, Bozar and Troika vzw.
About Seppe Gebruers
“Seppe Gebruers is one of the crucial exponents of Belgian improvisation and a musician who has developed his own style and vision.” - Guy Peters
Seppe Gebruers (°9/05/1990) is a Belgian pianist, improviser, and composer. Since 2016 he plays two pianos tuned a quartertone apart, in order to explore and introduce microtonal music in improvisation. He is known for his contributions to several adventurous projects such as the large ensemble Ifa y xango, the piano duo with Erik Vermeulen, Bambi Pang Pang featuring the legendary Andrew Cyrille, the duo with Charlemagne Palestine playing with 4 special tuned pianos, the trio with the free impro pioneer Paul Lovens and Hugo Antunes, and the 'Playing with standards trio with the quartertone pianos, Nils Vermeulen, and Paul Lytton. As a composer, he created music for films such as Etangs Noirs and The Reconstruction and theatre (Tibaldus). He is the co-founder and artistic leader of the improvisation collective Troika vzw. Since 2019 he is researcher and teacher at KASK/Conservatory Ghent.
Discography:
Abraham, by Ifa y Xango (2012)
Antiduo -Seppe Gebruers & Erik Vermeulen (2013)
Drop your plans - Bambi pang pang feat. Andrew Cyrille (2015)
Twice lef handed // Shavings - Ifa y Xango tentet (2015)
Rub, by nest (2016)
Live at ljublijana - Vicente/Govaert/Gebruers (2016)
The Room: Time & Space - Seppe Gebruers, Hugo Antunes and Paul Lovens (2016)
Rorschach - Seppe Gebruers, Erik Vermeulen, Marek Patrman and Eric Thielemans (2017)
A Room With No Name -Vicente/Govaert/Gebruers (2022)
Harmoniums - Thijs Troch & Seppe Gebruers (2022)
Coming soon
Seppe Gebruers - Playing with Standards 1, 2 and 3 (2023)
- SABAM Jazz Award 2014
- Best Debut record 2012, 'Abraham' by Ifa y Xango selected by the New York City Jazz magazine.
- Jong Jazz Talent 2012, Ifa y Xango, Gent Jazz.
As a teenager:
- My First Night 2004 (First Price of the piano competition of the Night Of The Proms Belgium, Sportpaleis)
- Music Live 2004 - Jeugd & Muziek (with the trio 'Jazzfact with Jakob Warmenbol & Nathan Wouters)
With Charlemagne Palestine - Minardschouwburg 17/11/2022
Copyright@Benoît Van Maele
With Joachim Badenhorst - December 13, 2017 at the Henri Leboeufzaal
SEPPE GEBRUERS plays with two pianos tuned a quartertone apart NILS VERMEULEN doublebass PAUL LYTTON drums and percussion PLAYING WITH STANDARDS TRIO Live at Summerbummer Festival August 26, 2021.
With Laurens Smet and Andrew Cyrille
Seppe Gebruers; two grand pianos, tuned a quarter tone apart
Hugo Antunes; prepared and unprepared double bass
Paul Lovens: drumset with cymbals and gongs
Copyright@ Geert Vandepoele
Soon there will be videos of Seppe Gebruers who will talk about 'Playing with ...' with Michaël Borremans, Maya Verlaak and Chris Rainier.
“Seppe Gebruers is one of the crucial exponents of Belgian improvisation and a musician who has developed his own style and vision.” - Guy Peters
Seppe Gebruers (°9/05/1990) is a Belgian pianist, improviser, and composer. Since 2016 he plays two pianos tuned a quartertone apart, in order to explore and introduce microtonal music in improvisation. He is known for his contributions to several adventurous projects such as the large ensemble Ifa y xango, the piano duo with Erik Vermeulen, Bambi Pang Pang featuring the legendary Andrew Cyrille, the duo with Charlemagne Palestine playing with 4 special tuned pianos, and the trio with the free impro pioneer Paul Lovens and Hugo Antunes. As a composer, he created music for films such as Etangs Noirs and The Reconstruction and theatre (Tibaldus). He is the co-founder and artistic leader of the improvisation collective Troika vzw. Since 2019 he is researcher and teacher at KASK/Conservatory Ghent.
Discography:
Abraham, by Ifa y Xango (2012)
Antiduo -Seppe Gebruers & Erik Vermeulen (2013)
Drop your plans - Bambi pang pang feat. Andrew Cyrille (2015)
Twice lef handed // Shavings - Ifa y Xango tentet (2015)
Rub, by nest (2016)
Live at ljublijana - Vicente/Govaert/Gebruers (2016)
The Room: Time & Space - Seppe Gebruers, Hugo Antunes and Paul Lovens (2016)
Rorschach - Seppe Gebruers, Erik Vermeulen, Marek Patrman and Eric Thielemans (2017)
A Room With No Name -Vicente/Govaert/Gebruers (2022)
Harmoniums - Thijs Troch & Seppe Gebruers (2022)
Coming soon
Seppe Gebruers - Playing with Standards 1, 2 and 3 (2023)
- SABAM Jazz Award 2014
- Best Debut record 2012, 'Abraham' by Ifa y Xango selected by the New York City Jazz magazine.
- Jong Jazz Talent 2012, Ifa y Xango, Gent Jazz.
As a teenager:
- My First Night 2004 (First Price of the piano competition of the Night Of The Proms Belgium, Sportpaleis)
- Music Live 2004 - Jeugd & Muziek (with the trio 'Jazzfact with Jakob Warmenbol & Nathan Wouters)
Bambi Pang Pang featuring Andrew Cyrille - Drop your plans
Andrew Cyrille, Seppe Gebruers,Viktor Perdieus and Laurens Smet.
With Charlemagne Palestine - Minardschouwburg 17/11/2022
Copyright@Benoît Van Maele
With Joachim Badenhorst - December 13, 2017 at the Henri Leboeufzaal
SEPPE GEBRUERS plays with two pianos tuned a quartertone apart NILS VERMEULEN doublebass PAUL LYTTON drums and percussion PLAYING WITH STANDARDS TRIO Live at Summerbummer Festival August 26, 2021.
Pianists: Seppe Gebruers and Erik Vermeulen
Drummers: Eric Thielemans and Marek Patrman
Recorded on July 31 and august 1 2017, by Werner Pensaert at DeSignel.
Seppe Gebruers; two grand pianos, tuned a quarter tone apart
Hugo Antunes; prepared and unprepared double bass
Paul Lovens: drumset with cymbals and gongs
Copyright@ Geert Vandepoele
With Laurens Smet and Andrew Cyrille
With Erik Vermeulen, Antiduo.
With Charlemagne Palestine
Ifa y Xango released its debut album ‘Abraham’ in 2012. The album is a ‘stream of music’ – still separate tracks which eventually flow together and tell one story – based on the films of Lars Von Trier and the paintings of Pieter Brueghel and Jeroen Bosch. Ifa y Xango made use of its own invented script and three compositions (by Seppe Gebruers) to structure their improvisations. ‘Abraham’ has recently been selected by the distinguished jazz magazine ‘New York City Jazz Record’ (US), by praising and entitling the album to be the ‘Best Debut Releases 2013’.
Typically, the musician plays on the harmonic and melodic structure of the standard, for example in the so-called solos. This in itself has become another habit which obfuscates the great variety of playmates. One of the things I aim for in this project is to deconstruct the harmony and melody itself, with more floating voice leadings, meandering paths on which the listener can drift along and eventually lose all sense of direction. Sometimes, I only play with the leftovers in my memory. By striving to remember those fading fragments, another creative space opens: the standards are transformed, not intentionally but out of necessity. We tend to forget the importance of forgetting. What we remember and what we forget are signposts of what we value. I found comfort in this organic, more intuitive way of expressing my aesthetics. I look at standards as archetypal figures which spring up in memories or dreams, sometimes blurry, sometimes clear and shocking.
In its foggy shape, the identity of the original loses significance, and with it, the author does too. Isn’t it this doctrine of Original and Author that has overshadowed the role of the listener in the existence of a piece? When we listen to music, we also compose: selecting the sounds based on the capacity of the ear, their familiarity and our receptibility, and shaping them into wholes, we are actively involved in the creative process. Like the ouroboros – the snake that eats its own tail – this process of listening and creating is an unending cycle, perpetually in motion. The concepts of beginning and end become hollow. When we create, we do not create out of nothing: any idea is at least a representation of a memory or impression. Even if it feels like a fresh start, this is only because what occasioned it got lost somewhere in the depths of the mind. Beginnings, endings, results, occasions, moments – all are copies without original. Simulacra! They repeat but they are not the same. We must beware of confusing repetition with resemblance. A recording on repeat is different every time, changing with the listener’s mood, the memory of the previous listening experience, the atmosphere …
‘Playing with standards’, the standards are repeated. It is precisely by repeating that I hope to stress the variation that is always part of repetition. Opposed to this stand the comforts of sameness, on which, for example, the artist’s ‘image’ is based, a style that is preferably reproduced as much as possible. Creatures of habit that we are, we look for similarity and recognizability. We need a name, an individual who can be held responsible for the creation in question. There is a tendency to look for a subject, and thus we overlook the interactive whole that surrounds it, always transforming and in motion.In my project, change, unpredictability, uncertainty, fluctuation become values. Author and work lose their individuality. The whole exceeds the subject. When playing, there is only interaction, no cat nor I.
Seppe Gebruers with Hannah Lingier
Download: Playing With Standards - Text.pdf
Seppe Gebruers ‘Playing with standards’ And with two pianos tuned a quartertone apart
Seppe Gebruers 'Playing with standards' And with two pianos tuned a quartertone apart
Seppe Gebruers plays with two pianos tuned a quarter-tone apart.
In his project 'Playing with Standards', he doesn't play the exact original songs but he plays with them.
Download: poster foto - High Resolution.pdf
Download: poster by Omar Gebruers.pdf
Download: poster by François Vandamme.pdf
Release tour 2023:
January 28, KC Nona Mechelen
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