Sequential Art, Seventh Art & Other Arts: November 2010

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Concert Night: Or The Art Of Conquering Souls

Natalia Orlova was in Montreal this November the 11th for a magnificent récital that reeked of nostalgia, sentiment and reverence appropriate for the month of Remembrance and the tradition of "Je Me Souviens"...
Dubbed as "the voice that will conquer your soul" she delivered on all fronts in the most veneered of all surroundings: the Notre-Dame de Montreal Basilica, that we simply dub as "La Basilique" of course, in an altruistic compassionate élan for this was not only her first concert for a Canadian audience but it was also a benefit concert for the Children's Center Mechta (mechta meaning dream.) This just as the concert was dedicated to World War II veterans as well.
We were there and, despite the distance of our seats and the lighting being not quite favorable to that, we could take some snap shots with the old cell phone if only to illustrate this humble review; now, resolution is never close to perfection with such photography but it will give you an idea of the spectacular mise en scène that surrounded the soul-conquering voice on that magical concert evening...!


As can be read on her own website, Natalia Orlova "is a classical singer and composer from St.Petersburg, Russia" - one who is equally at ease with classical material as with more contemporary sounds, as easily demonstrated by her own compositions (which can be sampled, again, on her website.)














She graduated from the Musical College of Rimskiy-Korsakov as a classical singer and then continued her higher professional education in the Theater Arts Academy on the department of the Musical Theater.
She started to give her first solo performances when she still studied at the second grade of the Musical College. Later she got the first price at the Francophone competition as the song writer for the songs that she composed and performed in French languages. So her first international concerts started in France.
There is no doubt, her vocal range impresses more than one professional of the same field and certainly captivates all music-lover's heart with her unique way to perform that touches the cords of the soul.
Winner of numerous competitions and festivals both in her native St. Petersburg and abroad, Natalia Orlova has collaborated with several important orchestras such as the State Academic Symphonic Orchestra, The Admiralty orchestra, The Orchestra of the Radio and Television, the orchestra "Peter the Great", etc...besides that, she also loves to often get involved and participate in charity projects...
Natalia Orlova can employ almost every vocal genres like classical operatic arias, the beautiful Russian folk songs, jazz, chanson, classic romances or romantic ballads of her personal composition.

She sang one of her personal compositions on November 11th, right here:


Наталья Орлова - as her name is truly spelled in her mother tongue - has got an angelic voice indeed. Her demeanor is that of a natural diva too; the way she made her entrance was veritably flamboyant as she walked down the main aisle at the perfect pace, carefully placing each step forward, advancing towards the improvised stage, so as to set the atmosphere for the entire evening which she handled masterfully indeed.

She alternated between classical and lyrical with ease and, after each piece, rousing applause and a few floral bouquets were only fitting as well as entirely required - for the souls of the audience had indeed been conquered by that time!

The lights illuminating the Basilique were alternating between colors most befitting of each piece and it all added to the magical atmosphere already permeating the august walls. With the aid of five local musicians (including the Basilica's own organ player) Natalia Orlova truly enchanted her audience. The piano, guitar, balalaica and violin only accentuated that enchantment - all instruments perfectly mastered by their respective musician, each so honored to be a part of the event.




So many memorable renditions and pieces: from Novikov's Nightingales to Zubov's "Don't Go Away" - from McCrae's "In Flanders' Field" to Schubert's classical aria "Ave Maria"...! And her own creation too: Natalia Orlova's own "Birch Tree" - do sample that one in particular on her website, you will be enchanted!

Her singing, heartfelt commentary between the songs and the all-around aura about her tell of a diva different from other divas: one who believes in God sincerely, knows it is a great Gift from Him that she received to be so musically gifted and that she has the role, in effect, to bridge the gap between Heaven and Earth with this talent for music.

Her special care and attention to focus upon the souls of the departed soldiers, right from the onset of the concert, was especially touching as much as it was à propos for us here on the TLB Prime Network - even more so, we could say, than her nice gesture to include her magnificent rendition of "ô Canada" as her finale for the evening! Verily, it was another admirable gesture on her part.




Oui, Je me souviendrai toujours... du concert "Je Me Souviens... From Russia With Love" de la DIVA de St-Pétersburg, Natalia Orlova!


Make sure that you click on each and every picture for a few extras both about the concert as from the diva herself.

And there is one from the Basilica itself right now:

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Courtesy of Natalia Orlova herself too

Spaciba!

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Art Of Selling Your Story...

To be entertaining, engaging and, most of all, convincing - such is the art, the true art of selling your story to an audience!

Be it through film, music, on stage or in written form - you have to know how to get it through in the most effective manner, one that ensures that it has both made an impact upon the audience's collective psyche *and* registered on the "MUST-BUY-THIS" part of their brains!

The classic example of this remains professional wrestling, always:




In this type of product, they call it "cutting a promo" - and here is a true cut right now:





Note the interesting t-shirt that one Kevin Nash is wearing: WRITE*
"Sing. Imagine. Tell... Your Story!"


Entertainment is all about story-telling.

Now, with the examples showcased here, we have sports entertainment - a special brand of story-telling and tale weaving.

For, here, we have got penmanship always attempting to blur the lines between "kayfabe" and "shoot" - storyline and reality.

In a business that is so confused itself, since it is make-believe but involves very real dangers for thy physical well-being, its performers oftentimes unvoluntarily blur those lines without even trying to; case in point, the following:










And so, the story was sold - and we all believe that which has been said because our perception of it has been led to buy into it.

We bought into this "honor" of being inducted into a bogus hall of fame (any hall of fame can be deemed bogus for it all is but vanity, mind you - but that is another story) and we believe every word to be sincere for it is an inductee such as Ric Flair.


They have many words for that, really; fine performance, convincing portrayal, effective delivery of lines...

Suspension of disbelief is another.

And it sells.
Apparently...

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