Beirut Based Pianist/Composer Vladimir Kurumilian Shares His New Project "(UN)COMMON GROUNDS”

 
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Lebanese-Armenian interior architect, pianist, and composer Vladimir Kurumilian earned his reputation locally and internationally through his integration of contemporary, folk, and electronic music within his work. Vladimir’s early introduction to music throughout his childhood, eventual immersion into contemporary art, and experimentation with improvisation allowed him to forge his own, personalized artistic path.

Vladimir just released his project “(UN)COMMON GROUNDS”, which follows four individuals in their attempt to relive fleeting moments from a past life, a life that once was and can no longer be. One inflection point after another, a new reality has settled while memories still lurk in the empty corridors. Entangled and once again disentangled, these individuals lose grip of what initially brought them together, unable to find a common ground from which to comprehend this new reality. Reveries of the past animate worn-down walls and crumbling foundations as the four dancers slowly descend further and further into a rabbit hole.

 
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If you are a fan of Luca Longobardi and Olafur Arnalds, then you will love Vladimir’s music. Listen to “(UN)COMMON GROUNDS” right now, and connect with Vladimir on his website and social media.

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