It's not everyday that one gets to sit side by side one's musical idols and chat lightheartedly away as the evening prances by. My dear mate Edoardo and I quite literally stumbled on the opportunity to interview the French composer and multi-instrumentalist Yann Tiersen back in May after his concert at Rust, Copenhagen. The interview was shot immediately after an epic, sweaty and packed-to-capacity performance that showcased snippets off his forthcoming album "Skyline." The interview was published in the last issue of Roskilde University's "Papaya magazine," which you're more than welcome to check out at www.thepapayamag.com
Yann Tiersen, as some may know is the composer behind film scores such as "Le Fabuleux Destin D'Amelie Poulin" and "Goodbye Lenin," films that have garnered their fare share of critical acclaim in their time.
Here's what he had to say when we caught up with him right after his show.
Yann Tiersen, as some may know is the composer behind film scores such as "Le Fabuleux Destin D'Amelie Poulin" and "Goodbye Lenin," films that have garnered their fare share of critical acclaim in their time.
Here's what he had to say when we caught up with him right after his show.
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