Monday, June 22, 2009

Optic verve

Like him or loathe him, Peter Greenaway's films are genuinely disturbing. The Draughtman's Contract has the notable distinction of being both dull and disgusting by turns. Happily, Nyman's soundtrack succeeds better. This tune in particular, which releases the tensions of heavy manners and period costumery in a galloping surge. You could commit acts of cruelty to this music and convince yourself you're not such a bad guy.

2 comments:

  1. i am sorry to hear you don't appreciate Greenaway as much as I do, but I was very happy to hear a Nyman song for today's entry.. What would it be like to karaoke to Michael Nyman?

    ReplyDelete
  2. It would be awesome. If one were able to sing like a piano.

    ReplyDelete