The recorder and the harp on Celestial Winds I sound like perfect partners. Each produces an organic sound that proceeds a clear understanding of how it was produced. As a result, the music on Celestial Winds I seems fragile, mortal and sensitive. The notes of the harp played by Lisa Franco reverberate in harmony with their counter notes reverberating from the recorder played by David Young. These mostly original songs begin and end at the relaxed pace of waves lapping at the shore, the sun setting or the clouds slowly ...
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The recorder and the harp on Celestial Winds I sound like perfect partners. Each produces an organic sound that proceeds a clear understanding of how it was produced. As a result, the music on Celestial Winds I seems fragile, mortal and sensitive. The notes of the harp played by Lisa Franco reverberate in harmony with their counter notes reverberating from the recorder played by David Young. These mostly original songs begin and end at the relaxed pace of waves lapping at the shore, the sun setting or the clouds slowly breaking after a storm. ~ MusD, Rovi
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