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Symphonic illustrations for the LA Phil

January 02, 2019 in art, music

It was an honor to illustrate for the LA Phil as 2018 came to a symphonic close. Seeing my work animated (by Daniel Anderson) was a real treat, as my drawings transformed in imaginative ways along with Olivier Messiaen’s vibrant Turangalîla Symphony. I’ve gathered additional illustrations for this piece, as seen below, to give you a more complete appreciation for the evolution of the video:

Susanna Mälkki, conductor.

Susanna Mälkki, conductor.

A pair of hands play the ondes martenot, an early electronic instrument. It has an eerie, yet sincere phrasing, similar to that of a theremin.

A pair of hands play the ondes martenot, an early electronic instrument. It has an eerie, yet sincere phrasing, similar to that of a theremin.

A keyless piano, whose keys were to be animated on a separate layer.

A keyless piano, whose keys were to be animated on a separate layer.

Tristan and Isolde, whose tragic love inspired, in part, Messiaen’s Turangalîla Symphony.

Tristan and Isolde, whose tragic love inspired, in part, Messiaen’s Turangalîla Symphony.

Source: https://www.laphil.com/events/performances...
Tags: LA Phil, illustration, Sean David Christensen, www.seandavidchristensen.com, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles
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