Video Voyageur: 3 Q’s with Peter Calandra

Renowned composer and keyboard player Peter Calandra’s latest album “Spirit” is a captivating blend of his unique musical style, bringing together 10 original compositions with 3 cherished covers from earlier repertoire.

From the introspective melodies born during the pandemic era to the nostalgic tunes reminiscent of his youth, Calandra’s album promises a rich and varied listening experience.

The album ranges from tender folk-inspired piano solos to more expansive, soul stirring compositions enhanced by ethereal synthesiser textures. Through singles like “Spirit” and “Night Sky”, listeners are treated to glimpses of Calandra’s atmospheric piano compositions, each track offering a serene oasis amidst the noise of the world. His music serves as an invitation to pause, reflect, and find solace in moments of quiet contemplation. 

Peter Calandra has had an illustrious career as both composer and keyboard player in New York City’s vibrant music scene, with a prolific output.

With over 100 film scores, thousands of compositions for TV and film, and notable contributions to major events and networks, Calandra’s impact on the industry is undeniable. Recognition from esteemed institutions like the Independent Spirit Awards further solidifies his status as a respected and influential artist.

We caught up with Peter Calandra to get the lowdown on the inspiration behind the beautiful new music video for title track “Spirit”: 

Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically? 

This song, like every song on the album, came from one of the 65 Saturday Night Live Streams I broadcast from my studio during the pandemic. I set up a droning sound using a Moog app on my iPad and improvised the rest of the song. I did have a concept of what the song should express. I tried to use musical language I associate as a cross between ‘Americana’ and Irish Folk music.

This would be some of the sounds created by classical  composers like Aaron Copland and also some of the musical feeling from the piano music of Bruce Hornsby and Lyle Mays as well as the melodic feel used by many Irish folk songs. I did not copy any song, just some of the feeling these musical materials can convey. I also wanted there to be some space in the music and this is where the droning sound on the iPad helped out. It achieves the kind of effect that the droning reeds on an Irish bagpipe does by giving you an inspiring bed of sound over which you can improvise.

What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?  

The main part of the video is taken from the live performance of the music played in my studio during the broadcast. I wanted to contrast that with other visuals I captured in New York City. I also contrasted the live playing, in black and white with the visuals which are in color. The music is peaceful and heartfelt and the scenes captured show that there can be those same moments found in a bustling city if you know how to look. The video clips were taken in Union Square, on the Highline and in Brooklyn at the Brooklyn Bridge Park.

What was the process of making this video?

I started out by mixing and editing the musical performance as the original version was almost 10 minutes long and while fine for a live performance, had too many spots where there were too many notes being played by the pianist (that would be me lol). Once I did that and edited the video to match, I decided to look through my catalog of visual content created from my travels and came up with about 10-15 film clips to choose from. At this point contrasting between the Black and White performance with the colorful and Slo-Motion video content from NYC seemed like a good way to enhance and create a compelling story. Then  it was just a matter of choosing and editing the NYC content with the live performance. 

“We live in turbulent times where success is measured in clicks and quite a bit of online content is limited to 60 seconds or less. All of this comes together to create a reality that flies by at an alarming rate where you can get swept up in all this and feel like you are on an out of control roller coaster ride. There has to be a place for music and art that moves people and tells a story and develops over time to help slow down the pace of life. That is the essence of what my goals are for the music I create. Telling stories in sound that touch people’s hearts.”

“Spirit” is available now!

Keep up to date with Peter Calandra on his website www.petecalandramusic.com

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