FORTY YEARS INTO THE ERA OF PERSONAL RECORDING STUDIOS, musicians can create virtual ensembles of any size. But when it comes to introspective instrumental music, it's often better to think small, and extend the centuries-long tradition of chamber music. Small doesn't mean weak or shallow: some of the deepest and most psychologically potent music ever made is for small ensembles.
Today almost anything you can imagine is possible, and categorical distinctions like acoustic, electric or electronic are less important than overall sound, character, emotion and depth. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, an Ambient chamber music journey to intimate floating worlds — on a program called CHAMBERS OF THE HEART 2.
Music is by LUDOVICO EINAUDI, BRUNO SANFILIPPO, TOM EATON, READ MILLER, ROBIN GUTHRIE & HAROLD BUDD, TIM STORY & HANS JOACHIM ROEDELIUS, and ASHLEY-STORY-ROEDELIUS.
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Thoroughly enjoyed this week's show. Keep up the great curation of space music.
Thank you,
Carl Kruse
Posted by: Carl Kruse | 12 May 2016 at 06:38 AM