Editorial Reviews
Molly Sheridan,
Seems to linger in the air (and the ear)...Delicate and open throughout.
Christopher Ballantine,
Attentiveness to the integrity of slowly passing sound events can be a strangely moving experience. It is so here.
Album Description
Haunting, fragile music for trombones, strings and piano. Music that is both motionless and moving forward with a strange sense of inevitability. (23-minute CD single) "Beautiful and evocative work . . . very atmospheric music." --John Schaefer, WNYC, New Sounds
The City the Wind Swept Away
The City the Wind Swept Away, Music, Erika Duke Kirkpatrick, Jim Fox, Brian Pezzone, Alex Iles, Bob Sanders, David Stetson, Jeannie Little, Maria Newman, Peter Kent, Robin Lorentz, Chamber, Chamber Music, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Composers
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The City the Wind Swept Away
Manufacturer: Cold Blue Label ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001MDPGI Release Date: 2004-05-04 |
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Album Description
Haunting, fragile music for trombones, strings and piano. Music that is both motionless and moving forward with a strange sense of inevitability. (23-minute CD single) "Beautiful and evocative work . . . very atmospheric music." --John Schaefer, WNYC, New SoundsCustomer Reviews:
very atmospheric.......2004-07-08
This is beautifully austere music, and extremely well done. It reminds me of some of the modern pieces coming out of Skandanavia (e.g., Rene Eespere) but with a touch more lyricism. A great introduction to a modern composer I would never have discovered myself.
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