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The Portland Cello Project is a collective of cello players in Portland, Oregon who have been performing since October 2006. History
A House, A Home is a 2012 American short film/narrative music video scored by Alialujah Choir and features Portland Cello Project.Based on the song of the same name by Adam Shearer and Adam Selzer, the film adaptation was directed by Daniel Fickle, produced by Mark Smith, and written by Daniel Fickle and Mark Smith.
Denmark is a 2010 short film co-written and directed by Daniel Fickle and scored by Gideon Freudmann of The Portland Cello Project. [1] Utilizing puppetry and hand-built sets the film tells a story about Pily, a crustacean of mixed origin, who builds a rocket ship to escape his underwater home when it becomes threatened by pollution.
A House, a Home is a 2012 American short film/narrative music video scored by Alialujah Choir and features Portland Cello Project. Based on the song of the same name by Adam Shearer and Adam Selzer, the film adaptation was produced by Mark Smith, directed by Daniel Fickle and written by Daniel Fickle and Mark Smith.
Gideon Freudmann, is a composer, performer and cello innovator coined the term CelloBop to describe his music. His solo performances often include improvisation and the use of technology to sample, loop and layer tracks in real time to create music that is complex, nuanced, creative and compelling.
Two of local composer Joe Harchanko's favorite things are music and the outdoors. He combines them in his new Oregon Outdoors Music Project.
In the band's performance with The Portland Cello Project, the Sophe Lux song, "Target Market" was performed with a score created by Mattie Kaiser for four cellos. In another performance with Classical Revolution Portland, a string quartet arrangement was created to accompany Sophe Lux in a performance of the song "Fill Me Up with Grace."
He then directed another music video, the Portland Cello Project's Denmark which was televised in France and featured on Vimeo, [2] Motionographer, [3] and Daily Motion. "Denmark" was officially selected in numerous film festivals, such as SXSW , [ 4 ] receiving best film festival wins. [ 5 ]