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Music for Amplified Bicycle
Daniel Davidovsky converts his bicycle into a musical instrument. By attaching a contact microphone to the bike’s frame and applying various physical gestures and techniques, it is possible to amplify the sounds produced by the different parts of the bicycle. more
Posted in news, Uncategorized, works
Tagged audio, video
Video: Amplified Sax Solo Concert
Solo Concert played on 25/6/2012 at Hahanut Gallery in Tel Aviv. Daniel Davidovsky: Amplified Soprano Sax and Effects
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Tagged video
A/V performances
A long term collaboration with Nadav Assor, friend and outstanding artist, brought up a series of pieces in which i had the great privilege to take part of their make. more
Posted in video_stage
Tagged video
Satan, Oscillate My Metallic Sonatas
Part of an audio/video/text – internet-based – composition by composer Dganit Elyakim. more
Posted in video_stage
Tagged video
Everybody Wants to Sleep
Live Sound and Video for experimental theater production. more
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Tagged video
Davidovsky / Bymel – sax & drums
As part of my on-going research on amplified saxophone extended techniques , EFT’s drummer, Ofer Bymel and me joined together in this improv session, in October 2011. Watch the video. more
Posted in collaboration, music-collaboration
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FB Suite – Eran Sachs / Daniel Davidovsky
FB suite was a project based on different approaches in the use of audio feedback as the main audio source. With Eran Sachs playing “No-Input” mixer and me playing feedback saxophone and amplified objects. more
Posted in music-collaboration
Tagged video
ExHighTech (2011)
Daniel Davidovsky’s work, ExHighTech, is part of his ongoing process of creating sound devices from inexpensive sources.
ExHighTech utilizes disposed technical devices, such as old computer parts and peripherals, obsolete digital cameras, cell phones and a diverse range of powered toys and gadgets, amplifying their electro-magnetic field and improvising and interacting between them in real time. more
Old Chant (2011)
The piece “Old Chant” is played by violin player Yael Barolsky and Daniel Davidovsky on a 4-track cassete tape device and amplified electro-magnetic fields. At the beginning of the piece an old Hebrew song is played on the tape which in time is deconstructed and rebuilt in a nostalgic but conflictive mood -reflecting somehow the conflictive cultural and political reality in Israel. more
UTI#2 – A Sound Approach to Instability (2008)
Daniel Davidovsky plays on a system based on unstable elements. The common denominator of these elements is the use of audio feedback and the disruption of conventions. more
