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Posted: Jul 25, 2007 08:22:33   Edited by: fireworksforum

Germany to light up the city sky with an emotion-filled traditional pyromusical performance

MONTREAL, July 25 /CNW Telbec/ - Starting at 10:00 this evening at
La Ronde, as part of L'International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS,

German firm IP will astonish fireworks enthusiasts with a pure-form
pyromusical performance entitled "Feel the unusual emotions of original
fireworks".

To enchant its audience, IP has chosen to stage a traditional-style
performance accompanied by certain-to-please classical music. The show will
begin with basic pyrotechnic effects, with golden hues predominating.
Simplicity will be followed by complexity as carefully selected pieces take
over the sky, providing a parade of colours including purples, pinks and
turquoises - the most contemporary colours seen in the past 30 years.

During the show, fans will delight to a silver rain and numerous special
effects such as multibreaks and a 21-part shell of shells spreading over the
sky. Sparkling "pure silver"-coloured effects and a rapid progression of
pyrotechnic pieces, accompanied by the soundtrack to the movie The Matrix,
will make up an enthralling, typically Italian finale. Musical selections will
include works by great classical composers like Bach and Handel.

In addition to conceptualizing the New Year's Eve spectacular for the
city of Stuttgart in southern Germany - a 360-degree pyrotechnic extravaganza
enveloping a crowd of nearly 6000 - IP has designed the pyrotechnic art for
tours by such renowned artists as Tina Turner, AC/DC, The Rolling Stones and
Limp Bizkit. IP is proud to take part in the Montreal pyrotechnic art
competition, which it considers the most prestigious competition of its kind
in the world.

Joachim Berner is indeed proud of his participation over the years in the
Montreal pyrotechnic art competition in the capacity of designer for German
firms Lunig Feuerwerk and Nico-Lunig, Italian firm IPON and Taiwanese firm San Tai. He says he is highly honoured to have won the following awards:

1987 and 1988 - Silver Jupiter: with Lunig Feuerwerk of Germany
1989 - Gold Jupiter: with Lunig Feuerwerk of Germany
1997 - Gold Jupiter: with IPON of Italy
1998 - Silver Jupiter: with IPON of Italy
2001 - Bronze Jupiter: with San Tai of Taiwan


Posted: Jul 25, 2007 11:39:55

Sounds like a very well constructed display and quite the gradual build up from beginning to end as well. It appears that the final entrant, with possibly the longest title for a theme ever witnessed, might put on a strong display.

And, as mentioned in the weather thread, what perfect Summer weather to enforce such a promising display.

Best of luck to the German team.

Trav.
 

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