Cornucopia, Björk’s critically acclaimed ... Bespoke instruments for the show include a Circle Flute — four flutes bound together with connecting tubes forming a circle played by a quartet ...
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Björk made her comments in a new interview with Paper, where she spoke at length about her Cornucopia concert tour ... Alongside elements of science fiction, the live show's narrative was heavily ...
Bjork‘s Cornucopia show was a dazzling, flute-filled spectacle. If you didn’t get the chance to see it in person, she’s made a concert film for it which will get a theatrical release ...
The Icelandic singer-songwriter known for her boundary-pushing sound and theatrical performances will perform Cornucopia, a one of a kind digitally animated show with moving curtains, a modern ...
Björk described her latest concert tour Cornucopia as a VR experience for in-person audiences. During the show, visuals were projected on 27 moving curtains, creating a digitally animated experience.
But emotionally the music elevated through the tour and at the end of it the show was like a catharsis. Full on. I feel Cornucopia is different. The story's being told in an abstract way in the film.
Björk will preview her upcoming concert movie Cornucopia this Friday. She began her trek in May 2019 in New York, which paused for two years due to the pandemic before restarting in 2023.