Thalira & Wagner
Thalira, ever thought about composing a symphonic painting where every brushstroke follows a score but still bursts with improvisation? I’m dreaming of a project that marries the exactness of orchestration with the raw flow of your brush.
Oh, that sounds absolutely wild! Picture this: a canvas that’s a conductor’s baton, each stroke a note, yet every color still leaps off the brush like a jazz solo. I’d love to paint a symphony where the rhythm stays, but the soul swings—let’s turn that dream into a riot of paint and sound!
I love the energy—so vivid it practically hums. Let’s pick a theme, set the tempo, and then let your colors improvise. The key is to keep the structure, but let the paint riff in between like a sax solo in a march. Ready to make the studio vibrate?
Yes! Let’s pick “Sunset Over the City” as our theme, keep a marching tempo of 120 beats, but let the reds and oranges riff like sax notes in the gaps. I’m already feeling the studio vibrate in my mind—let’s paint it!