In 1900, at the time of the first audio recording trials, the telegraph engineer Augustus Stoh adapted the string instruments equipping them of a mechanical amplification system with a membrane and a horn instead of the sounding box.
A century later, La Fausse Compagnie starts manufacturing these instruments: the Stroh-violin, Stroh-cello and Stroh-bass.
Between 2011 and 2013, a musical performance made for public spaces starts taking shape: Song of the Horns.
This show makes you want to travel in a soft, sensitive, poetic and offbeat world. This creation comes along with artistic encounters and scientific collaborations, which represent the early beginnings of the Stroh project: an initiative to gather artists, technicians and scientists together with a common desire to explore and resonate the Stroh instruments.
STROHLIFE : last news
A vol d’oiseau, singing birdhouses on GR®65 footpath
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Sama Leï, a project with Lior Shoov ans Song of the Horns
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9 – 9bis, an industrial and musical site which sounds for le Chant des Pavillons
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Théâtrophone – Châtellerault, déc.19
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VibratO, from Gap to Pennabilli by Bauduen…
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Song of the Horns in Amboise (37) – 2019 Tour
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The Short Story of Audio Recording at La Fête de la Science 2018
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La sonothèque nomade : Cornet de route #1
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