“So people see you are in a fragile position, that’s all. They don’t know that you don’t know. It’s kind of like that. They feel this fragility” Tristan Honsinger, an American experimental cellist, is trying to decipher Webern’s score. Together with his collaborators, he turns music into a perpetual playground, combining technique with creative tension.
The birth of tragedy from the spirit of music and public solitude – a fitting description for this documentary improvisation by multi-artist Léa Lanoë and saxophonist and composer Pierre Borel.