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spiritual, meditative music of timeless beauty and touching serenity, between classical and jazz, captured in beautiful church acoustics
Genre:
Classical: Minimalism
Release Date:
2009
streaming
© Copyright-Hans-Christian Dellinger
(4260157070035)
Record Label: raccanto
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On his debut CD "streaming" Hans-Christian Dellinger displays the saxophone from a hitherto almost unknown angle - as an unaccompanied solo instrument. In his compositions and improvisations he creates soundscapes reminiscent of Johann Sebastian Bach's latent polyphony and Philip Glass' meditative structures and repetitive patterns.
Dellingers' soprano, alto and tenor saxophones soar up to heights which leave the mundane far behind and entice the listener to contemplative regions. The pure clarity of the notes and sounds captured in a mighty ecclesiastical building is pure emotional and acoustic enjoyment. Music of timeless beauty and touching serenity.
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Great CD
author: Tim Yeo
On the first listening I enjoyed this album immensely. I felt a pleasant sensation of peace and happiness. Many of the pieces have a mediative quality about them. The first track and the last are both lengthy pieces but capture the listener with their intensity. The happiness that comes over from "Joyful" and the tranquility expressed "In Silence" are particularly special. The emotions shown on this CD can make the listener overlook the fact that Dellinger is a true master of his instrument, employing
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Streaming
author: Hans Christian Dellinger
On the first listening I enjoyed this album immensely. I felt a pleasant sensation of peace and happiness. Many of the pieces have a mediative quality about them. The first track and the last are both lengthy pieces but capture the listener with their intensity. The happiness that comes over from "Joyful" and the tranquility expressed "In Silence" are particularly special. The emotions shown on this CD can make the listener overlook the fact that Dellinger is a true master of his instrument, employing
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