Ian Bederman is the lieder and creator of "Intuitive music orchestra".
Intuitive Music Orchestra (IMO) - is unique creative being witch its creators do not intend to define making links with soothing that is already known or comparing it with something that already exists.
Participants of IMO explore a miraculous power of sound with enthusiasm for seven years already.
"Intuitive music orchestra" is a natural environment where a man is free from any kind of limits, conditions, evaluations.
This is a unique model of people's coexistence and cooperation.
IMO is an optimal life strategy that lets musicians understand and open fully their creative potential. That music is above national and
no conditional. Process of musical creativity in real time very often associates with process of origin of a life in the Universe when from emptiness the form is born and then again passes in emptiness. And so it occurs infinitely, being transformed in all new and new forms.
All that musicians perform is never rehearsed or repeated - Sun shines with no rehearsals. There's just a great low of Harmony and all happens according to it. Audience becomes a participant of creative process during performances very often.
Musicians us more then 50 various drums, rubap, sitar, igil, gijak, mouth harp, fretless bass, double bass, English horn, alto and soprano saxes, about 10 different sorts of flutes, duduk, gongs, bells, cymbals, metallophon, didgeridoo, more then 100 types of small percussion instruments and a human voice of course.
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The Intuitive Music Orchestra was reminiscent of Frank Zappa's "Freak Out!" album, although the musicians seemed to have it a lot more together than that original off the wall exploration. I held back the urge to get up on stage and join in, although I imagine they would have taken it in stride had someone done so. In fact, I was in the next room over, writing, so I'm not sure that Cassius didn't get up on stage and join in on the drums at one point...
Robert Kamper, journalist 2008-03-13 16:23 Copa , SXSW 2008
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