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Music for National Gallery of Denmark

Yesterday I played a short Dj set in the mighty halls of The National Gallery of Denmark, presenting a new composition that I made: An audio interpretation of a painting from the current exhibition of Danish painters from 1750-1900. The idea is that you go see the exhibition and at the entrance you borrow an Ipod, so you can listen to the music while looking at the paintings. A number of Danish musicians and producers have been asked to each interpret a painting from the exhibition - including Trentemøller, Darkness Falls, Turboweekend - and yours truly. I chose the painting "Sunset. Fountainebleau" by Valdemar Schønheyder Møller (1900) and did a 8 minute instrumental repetitive voyage of arpeggios and strings - inspired by such composers as Moroder and Vangelis.

Read more at the National Gallery website

And listen to a snippet here

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Kasper Bjørke