The musician, inspired by mushrooms

In order to hear what they sing mushrooms in the woods, do not eat them, you just need to properly prislushatsya

When seventy Vaclav Khaleq sees boletus mushroom tartsettu or barrel-shaped, in his mind beginning to sound like a symphony. Khaleq fond of mushrooms from childhood. Parents and grandparents regularly took him to a "mushroom hunting". However, until 1980 the composer did not know about his special ability.

Once, while in mycological expedition outside Prague, Khaleq sent down a camera lens, and saw a mushroom standing alone. Suddenly he heard the beautiful music sounded stringed instruments and flutes. Excited, he grabbed the paper and began to write a speech, much to the amazement of his friends. Despite their confusion Khaleq passed from one fungus to another, listening to their songs, and soon was a whole symphony.



Since Khaleq spend days wandering through the forests and parks in search of "fungal inspiration." Khaleq said, "every type of fungus has its own melody, it's their way of expressing themselves. And the ability to make some kinds of mushrooms "sing" more than others. One species of fungi can have in his "repertoire" of 20 songs, the other - just one. " As of the year 2011, Khaleq recorded tunes nearly 2,000 species of fungi. Some songs were written for violins, violas for others, and still others for flute. Khalek describes his music is incredibly beautiful terms, explaining that one part can be about "enjoying the freedom that will soon be over", and the other part may sound like "the infinity of space, you can see the images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope».

So how on Earth there are many fungi Khaleq - a very busy man. By 2011, he wrote more than 5,000 songs based on the "mushroom motives", and every day he tries to write at least one fragment of a new song.

via factroom.ru