If you want to make music , you ’ve got a pile of dissimilar instruments to choose from . But if you want to make really unequaled ( or eldritch ) euphony , you ’ve get to find oneself something off the pose path . That ’s why Joseph Bertolozzi chose the Eiffel Tower .
A composer with a deep appreciation for both sophisticated architecture and wailing on thing with stick , Bertolozzi is bring both interests together for his “ Tower Music ” project . The typical clingstone and clangs dictate by the Tower ’s carefully designed structure will finally give way to a line that only it could ever have produce .
The labor is in its other stages decent now , so there ’s little more to hear than just jazz , but Bertolozzi attract off the exact same feat with the Hudson Bridge a few years ago , and his finished slice “ Bridge Funk ” can give you an idea of what this will sound like when it ’s done . It ’s no hit single , but that ’s not a big thing . Dude ’s definitely gotten to the consummate level of banging on public infrastructure . [ The New York Times ]

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