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Coulais’ Creation
Posted By ángel On 25th January 2006 @ 18:59 In sound | No Comments

Many times I’ve thought about what would have been the first music I ever heard in my life. I don’t expect to find a concrete answer, but I like to imagine it.
That’s one of the reasons I am fascinated by “Genesis”, the soundtrack composed by french Bruno Coulais for the homonym filmic documentary about the origin and course of Life. It illustrates what I like to call “inward music”.
To me, “inward music” is the kind of music which is born with a character or situation, the one which is able to transmit its energy from the more basic expressions. And this is something that Coulais obtains by far with his work.
“Genesis” is a natural ballet. However, the music does not determine the actor’s movements, but it comes up from them. In that way this is a sincere and –seen from a technical point of view- extremely elaborated opus.
I will mention three thematic blocks in Coulais’ composition:
Millimetricaly thought and designed, and technically irreproachable, Coulais’ work is an impressive audible experience.
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