William Barton Live: Didge Fusion
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- In February 2014, Aboriginal composer and musician William Barton (Bidjara) visited Charlottesville for several special performances. For over twenty years, Barton has practiced as a performer of the extended technique of the didgeridoo. At UVA’s Culbreth Theatre, he performed three compositions, including several with Charlottesville High School Orchestra String Ensemble, led by Laura Mulligan Thomas. He also performed in collaboration with the UVA McIntire String Quartet as a speaker at TEDxUVA and for the Aussie Bush Banquet, a benefit dinner for the Kluge-Ruhe Collection.
The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia is the only museum outside of Australia dedicated to the exhibition and study of Indigenous Australian art. Whether onsite or online, we aim to amplify Indigenous perspectives and foster inspirational cross-cultural experiences to deepen appreciation and understanding of our shared humanity. We believe the most inspiring journeys are personal, immersive, uplifting and enlightening, with twists and turns we can’t predict. We provide platforms for you to chart your own path as you explore our unique collection of art and stories that are embedded with deep historical and cultural significance.
We are located in Charlottesville, Virginia and came to exist through the generosity of two prominent American collectors, Edward L. Ruhe and John W. Kluge. To learn more, visit us at kluge-ruhe.org.
OMG the sound's this man creates are incredible. I am completely fascinated.
Very talented thank you for sharing this talent!
Oh my goodness that woman has the most beautifully haunting song voice i've ever heard. It is so sorrowfully entrancing and spiritual.
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She really transmits pain and suffering, but anger and rage, wisdom and respect. So much emotion and storytelling - I can't help but project the aboriginal genocide onto that performance - a calling from mother earth ... I'm sure most of the audience there would have been white
Much respect
@@poitco.52 anyone knows her Name?
@@bmaldppqjfbthapabekqlpwjrbtbs i beleive it is delmae barton
Hahaha... lip sync!
Her lip sync causes me suffering!
WOW . . . bringing in the female voice = wonderful . . . Australia has a lot to be proud of with these people to carry on the traditions.
This is incredible!
So proud of you
Being yourself
Giving great spirit
You are a legend of Culture and I appreciated everything you gave.
Thank you 😊 💓
Both create a powerful sense of connection with the Earth. Simply fantastic!
I can't believe there isn't any message left since it's posted almost 2 years ago. This is great!!
We thought it was great too!
@@klugeruheaboriginalartcoll8828
Can you pls tell me the Name of the female singer? I cant underatand what s her Name is.
@@bmaldppqjfbthapabekqlpwjrbtbs i beleive it is delmae barton
That lady always surprises me. What an artist.
Truly incredible performance from a gifted musician.
When your control is on point
I was like is my bro playing that song out of scary movie, then he goes "check this out" hahaha im dying lol
William is a bloody king on the didge
woah. This dude can play 🤯
I freaked out at the transition from kookaburra to Coyote. Freaking incredible
Dear sir... I'm in heaven ... God bless you... Dr.Eva
Thanks👏👏👏
Brilliant !!!. ❤❤❤
GENIVS !!!!! 💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️💕❤️
Oi !!!! Yes Sir!!!
...introspettivo ed unico🙏
I think this is what Jamiroquai was originally trying to sound like.
1:55 engine ON :)
What is her Name?
O som deste instrumento ajuda a curar câncer segundo conhecimento dos índios aborígenes australianos e região, dizem...
Fucking oaths my man 👌🙏
Luke me reylods
That lady is lip synching right?
Truck muffler sound.
And electric guitars sound like strangled rats. It's all preference
A didgeridoo is no more musical than the sound of a 50cc two-stroke motorcycle.
Did… did you not watch the video?
@@MinecraftMissionMen A didgereedoo is a hollow wooden pipe which can only play one note which sounds like a dying bumblebee.
It's not about the notes dingus. A drum can only play one "note" too, if you can call it that. Guess we should remove drums from all music huh
@@gormauslander A drum kit and a percussion section has many drums and percussion instruments which all sound different. A pipe which can only play one note is not a musical instrument any more than a car hooter is a musical instrument. Go outside and blow noises on your car hooter for half a hour, when you neighbors complain tell them that you're a musician and your car hooter is a musical instrument. Come back to this thread and tell us what your neighbors replied to you after you said that.
@@dreamdiction looks like someone was raised in a western music echo chamber. I'm sorry your unrefined tastes demand that you gatekeep the definition of music. I hope you recover one day. In the meantime, since you have hearing problems that disallow you to perceive the complexity of sound generated by this instrument, i recommend taking up a hobby outside music. Maybe woodcraft