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VA - Karim Al-Zand: Studies in Nature (2018)

VA - Karim Al-Zand: Studies in Nature (2018)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist

  • Title: Karim Al-Zand: Studies in Nature
  • Year Of Release: 2018
  • Label: Centaur Records, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: flac lossless
  • Total Time: 01:06:39
  • Total Size: 268 mb
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Tracklist
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01. Studies in Nature: I. Sea Lilies (Dance) - Matthew Roitstein
02. Studies in Nature: II. Radiolaria (Air) - Matthew Roitstein
03. Studies in Nature: III. Jellyfish (Capriccio) - Matthew Roitstein
04. Quelques fleurs: I. Attar of Rose - Thomas Frey
05. Quelques fleurs: II. Lavender - Thomas Frey
06. Quelques fleurs: III. Jasmine - Thomas Frey
07. Quelques fleurs: IV. Orange Blossom - Thomas Frey
08. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 1, Prayer for a Profusion of Sunflowers - Aidan Soder
09. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 2, Tanka - Aidan Soder
10. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 3, Vernal Equinox - Aidan Soder
11. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 4, The Peddler of Flowers - Aidan Soder
12. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 5, From a Window - Aidan Soder
13. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 6, Grotesque - Aidan Soder
14. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 7, A Shower - Aidan Soder
15. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 8, Passing the Bamboo Fence - Aidan Soder
16. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 9, The Two Rains - Aidan Soder
17. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 10, Sunshine - Aidan Soder
18. Orange Torches Against the Rain: No. 11, Summer Rain - Aidan Soder
19. Canticle & Caprice - Natalie Lin
20. Luctus Profugis - Justin Doute
21. Cinderella - Aaron Purdue

Studies in Nature is inspired by the captivating illustrations of biologist and naturalist Erns Haeckel (1834-1919). These are musical depictions of these illustrations, performed on acoustic instruments. The music of Canadian-American composer Karim Al-Zand (b.1970) has been called “strong and startlingly lovely” (Boston Globe). His compositions are wide-ranging in influence and inspiration, encompassing solo, chamber, vocal and orchestral works. From scores for dance, to compositions for young people, to multi-disciplinary and collaborative works, Al-Zand’s music is diverse in both its subject matter and its audience. It explores connections between music and other arts, and draws inspiration from varied sources such as graphic art, myths and fables, folk music of the world, film, spoken word, jazz, and his own Middle Eastern heritage. Al-Zand’s music has enjoyed success in the US, Canada and abroad and he is the recipient of several national awards, including the Sackler Composition Prize, the ArtSong Prize, the Louisville Orchestra Competition Prize and the “Arts and Letters Award in Music” from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is a founding and artistic board member of Musiqa, Houston’s premier contemporary music group, which presents concerts featuring new and classic repertoire of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In his scholarly work, he has pursued several diverse areas of music theory, including topics in jazz, counterpoint, and improvisation. Al-Zand was born in Tunis, Tunisia, raised in Ottawa, Canada and educated in Montreal and Cambridge. He has taught composition and music theory at the Shepherd School since 2000.



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