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nine-member musical group called the Viennese Vegetable Orchestra
entertained a German audience by playing instruments made of raw
vegetables during last months "Eat It" exhibition
at the Kampnagel Art Center in Hamburg.
An hour before each performance, the Austrian group slices, reshapes
and assembles fresh vegetables, including cucumbers, carrots, leeks,
potatoes, radishes, peppers, eggplant and marrow, for playing. Imagine
a flute made out of carrot or a saxophone that somewhat resembles
the color and shape of a cucumber.
The texture, size and water content are key to creating the right
sound of each instrument.
Time is also a factor during the concert. Orchestra members apply
damp towels on each instrument during the show when theyre
not being used. Thats a good thing: Some concertgoers noticed
the aroma of raw vegetables during the show.
One orchestra member, who played a violin made of leeks, said instruments
made of non-organic vegetables "sound" a lot better than
organics.
Independent
Online May 24, 2004
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