Reading – Playing - Recording - Listening
Reading – Playing - Recording - Listening
Thomas Struth
October 21, 2015
CD production of pieces by composer Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806 - 1856). Frank Bungarten plays a replica of a 10-string double-necked guitar built by Johann Gottfried Scherzer, Vienna 1852, and replicated by Gary Southwell, Nottingham 2013
“The nature and terminology of the many elements involved in music can be applied just as easily to other artistic fields – terminology such as architecture, dynamics, composition, counterpoint, and so on.
Frank Bungarten and I became friends at school, and for many decades I followed his artistic journey at a distance, while always staying in contact and exchanging ideas. One subject we are passionate about is how the diversity of human existence in reflected in composition and its interpretation. In questions of originality and interpretation, music and photography are, of course, similar.
In autumn this year I was able to be present at one of Frank's recordings, and I experienced first-hand how fine but amazing the differences between each take can be, despite there being just one interpreter, playing a piece by one composer and on the same instrument.
The photos – somewhere between casual and intentional – were shot with a Leica, mostly without a tri-pod and not really intended for publication; but they do convey an impression of the days spent together at the recording studio.”
Thomas Struth+-
Born in Geldern in 1954, Thomas Struth studied at the State Art Academy Düsseldorf from 1973 to 1980. He is one of the most successful students of the photographers Bernd and Hilla Becher, and is today considered one of the most renowned representatives of artistic photography in the world. More
CD production of pieces by composer Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806 - 1856). Frank Bungarten plays a replica of a 10-string double-necked guitar built by Johann Gottfried Scherzer, Vienna 1852, and replicated by Gary Southwell, Nottingham 2013
Music produktion 3, Marienmünster Abbey 2015
Guitar player Frank Bungarten and sound engineer Werner Dabringhaus, music production Dabringhaus und Grimm, recording in the Marienmünster Abbey concert hall in September 2015