vienna vegetable orchestra

by Maireid Sullivan | July 12, 2008 at 12:24 am
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What will they think of next!? The YouTube footage shows the vegetable orchestra during shopping, preparations and some clips of one of our live shows.

The Vegetable Orchestra performs music solely on instruments made of vegetables. Using carrot flutes, pumpkin basses, leek violins, leek-zucchini-vibrators, cucumberophones and celery bongos, the orchestra creates its own extraordinary and vegetabile sound universe. The ensemble overcomes preserved and marinated sound conceptions or tirelessly re-stewed listening habits, putting its focus on expanding the variety of vegetable instruments, developing novel musical ideas and exploring fresh vegetable sound gardens.

Worldwide one of a kind, the Vegetable Orchestra performs on instruments made of fresh vegetables. The utilization of various ever refined vegetable instruments creates a musically and aesthetically unique sound universe.

The Vegetable Orchestra was founded in 1998. It consists of 11 musicians, a sound engineer and a video artist. Based in Vienna, the Vegetable Orchestra plays concerts in Europe and Asia. From time to time workshops are given - on how to manufacture an instrument or on musical topics.

There are no musical boundaries for the Vegetable Orchestra. The most diverse music styles fuse here - contemporary music, beat-oriented House tracks, experimental Electronic, Free Jazz, Noise, Dub, Clicks'n'Cuts - the musical scope of the ensemble expands consistently, and recently developed vegetable instruments and their inherent sounds often determine the direction.

A concert of the Vegetable Orchestra appeals to all the senses. As an encore at the end of the concert and the video performance, the audience is offered fresh vegetable soup.

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Caoimhin1
Caoimhin1
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at 01:04 on July 12th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff.  The video is great! :)

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Maireid Sullivan

Thank yo for the flag, Cao! I'm sure you agree, we need all the 'delight' we can find! :)

Uwe Paschen
Uwe Paschen
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at 02:29 on July 12th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff. You may want to come to Japan! Tokyo and Soka! And see for your self similar things!

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Maireid Sullivan

Do you see these kinds of arts events there in Japan, Paschen? I'll have to ask around to see if people are doing this here in Melbourne.

Thank you for the flag!

rpshen
rpshen
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at 07:50 on July 12th, 2008

Maireid Sullivan, I like this story. It's good stuff. That's awesome! Thanks for the videos!

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Maireid Sullivan

Thank you for the flag, rpshen. I knew it would be fun to share this on NP.

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