CÓRDOBA, Argentina, — Petrushka Nature, a newly created YouTube channel run by Argentine video editor Nicolás Halaban, is on a mission to deliver content blending wildlife stock footage with classical music pieces in a beautiful collection of videos the channel has released (You can enjoy Petrushka Nature here: https://www.youtube.com/@petrushka.nature). Its most ambitious project to date has been ‘Petrushka Underwater’, a colorful 7-minute ‘ocean ballet’ mixing Stravinsky’s Petrushka (Act I) and stock footage of sea creatures of all kinds.
Mighty sharks appearing on screen under the sound of drum bass, dolphins swimming to a flute melody, or stingrays moving swiftly as the violin notes play are some of the many scenes that will delight the audience of this short film. Halaban has done a titanic job assembling all those clips from different sources, mixing them with Stravinsky’s music, and turning it all into one coherent, huge piece of multimedia.
At a time when both classical music and wildlife are quickly waning, this project is a breath of fresh air for the fostering of both. For all this, Petrushka Nature should be given a shot: It makes sense to stop for a few minutes to appreciate in a different light what is still left of these majestic kingdoms. And sigh in awe when faced with their beauty and power.