MP3 L.Warde - Geometrics
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(ID 435308)
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Refreshingly unique, the music, consisting of string quartet, guitar, and up to four vocals, is intelligent, provocative, and at the same time, highly accessible.
10 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Contemporary, CLASSICAL: New Age
Details:
"It has been a long time since I've heard music that touches my heart as that engraved on [L.Warde's] recent CD. His sounds, his ideas of what should be done with them, his poetry selection, even his lovely booklet notes warmed my very being. I have no favorites...I loved them all!"
Frank Pooler, Conductor
"As to style and accessibility of the music, I really do think that it is impossible to categorize because of the vast variety of influences. There's a tendency to classify it as classical, but the music defies that. The fusion of influences, of pacing, of female/male voices, of layers, etc all tends to make the listener focus on the composition itself, as an art piece, rather than on the music as style."
Kurt Simonson
10 MP3 Songs
CLASSICAL: Contemporary, CLASSICAL: New Age
Details:
"It has been a long time since I've heard music that touches my heart as that engraved on [L.Warde's] recent CD. His sounds, his ideas of what should be done with them, his poetry selection, even his lovely booklet notes warmed my very being. I have no favorites...I loved them all!"
Frank Pooler, Conductor
"As to style and accessibility of the music, I really do think that it is impossible to categorize because of the vast variety of influences. There's a tendency to classify it as classical, but the music defies that. The fusion of influences, of pacing, of female/male voices, of layers, etc all tends to make the listener focus on the composition itself, as an art piece, rather than on the music as style."
Kurt Simonson
in partnership with CDbaby


