TempoART is a creative collective of talented musicians who explore the fascinating connections between visual arts and music.
Their latest project is a series of captivating video clips that showcase their impressive performances in the Kunsthaus Zurich, one of the most prestigious and renowned art museums in Switzerland.
In each video, a violin duet from TempoART plays a piece of classical music in front of a painting that matches the mood, style, and theme of the composition. The result is a stunning fusion of sound and color, a dialogue between two forms of artistic expression that enhances the beauty and meaning of both.
Violin Duo op.49, No.7 by Rheingold Glière played by TempoART
"Bringing
sight and sound
to life"
- TempoART
The video production is done with great care and attention to detail, capturing the nuances and subtleties of both the music and the paintings. The camera angles, the lighting, the editing, and the sound quality are all designed to enhance the aesthetic experience of the viewers and create a sense of immersion and intimacy. The videos are also accompanied by informative subtitles that provide some background and context on the chosen works of art and music, as well as the inspiration and vision behind the project.
PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS:
Allegro from Sonate for two Violin by Sergei Prokofiev played by TempoART
A violin duet playing Reinhold Glière’s Duo op.40, nr.5 in front of Ferdinand Hodler’s Lake Thun with Symmetrical Reflections, a serene and majestic landscape that reflects the lyrical and romantic nature of the music, as well as the harmony and balance of the composition.
A violin duet playing Sergei Prokofiev’s Sonata for a Violin Duo, first and second movement, in front of Robert Delaunay’s Circular Forms, a colorful and geometric painting that complements the melodic and harmonic contrasts of the music, as well as the movement and vibrancy of the shapes.
A violin duet playing Reinhold Glière’s Duo op.40, nr.7 in front of Wassily Kandinsky’s Composition VIII, a dynamic and abstract painting that echoes the rhythmic and energetic character of the music, as well as the creativity and innovation of the artist.
Allegro from Sonate for two Violin by Sergei Prokofiev played by TempoART
A violin duet playing Sergei Prokofiev’s Sonata for a Violin Duo, first and second movement, in front of Robert Delaunay’s Circular Forms, a colorful and geometric painting that complements the melodic and harmonic contrasts of the music, as well as the movement and vibrancy of the shapes.
Violin Duo op.49, No.7 by Rheingold Glière played by TempoART
TempoART aims to create a unique and immersive experience for the viewers, inviting them to appreciate the beauty and diversity of both visual arts and music, and to discover new ways of perceiving and enjoying them. They also hope to inspire other museums, galleries, and cultural institutions to collaborate with them and host similar projects in the future, as they believe that art and music can enrich and transform the lives of people.