Fanfare for the Common Man - Dan Dean - Muzyka - ORIGIN CLASSICAL - 0805553302621 - 3 września 2021
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Fanfare for the Common Man

Dan Dean

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Fanfare for the Common Man

... music-making of the highest order, which plumbs the depths of all of the emotions from wonderful joys to abject lamentations. - RAUL DA GAMA. One has come to expect the unexpected from multi-talented artist Dan Dean. In the midst of a successful forty year career as a bassist, composer, producer and recording engineer, Dean has in recent years delved into classical vocal works. What began as a project for electric bass and orchestra, 2017's "Songs Without Words" evolved into a multi-layered, highly ambitious choral work, with Dean himself supplying vocals on arrangements of pieces by Bach, Rimsky-Korsakov and Mussorgsky. Shortly after it's release, he began arranging more classics that inspired him and returned to the studio for this second volume. The result is Fanfare For the Common Man, featuring much loved works by Mozart, Mendelssohn, Elgar, and Debussy. From Bach's Baroque masterpiece, "Brandenburg Concerto #3 in G Major," to Holst's broadly cinematic "Mars: The Bringer of War," Dean masterfully renders timeless orchestrations with the rough hewn timbre of the violin family expressed through the resonance of the human voice. Both admirably and remarkably, he achieves the tonal character of violin, viola and cello, in terms of amplitude, spectral sound and emotive objective. "... what fine musicianship and ear-opening performances. Prepare to be astonished." - Melinda Bargreen, Music Critic.

Media Muzyka     CD   (Płyta kompaktowa)
Liczba dysków 1
Kompozytor Vari
Wydane 3 września 2021
EAN/UPC 0805553302621
Etykieta ORIGIN CLASSICAL OGIN33026.2
Genre Klasyczny
Wymiary 123 × 141 × 4 mm   ·   108 g

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