In the late 1930s,
Salvador Dalí painted a series of works
in which the telephone is prominent—a symbol of
the ill-fated telephone conversations that led
to WWII. In Dalí's 1939 painting,
the repast has barely been touched:
one of the sardines has been only partially
eaten.
The telephone receiver has been cut off from the
body of the box.
music
composed and arranged by Bill Noertker
and performed
by Noertker's Moxie Annelise Zamula – alto
sax
Joshua Marshall –tenor
sax
Bill Noertker – contrabass
Dax Compise – drums