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Charles Harold Bernstein : Meditation
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From the chaos of feeling and thought a voice of reason emerges and leads us to the core where sensuality and voluptuousness awaken consciousness.
Genre: Classical: Traditional
Release Date: 2005
Meditation
Charles Harold Bernstein
Record Label: Sempre Musica
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. The Sounds of Creation 1:49 Album Only
2. Unbound 2:54 Album Only
3. Distant Lights 3:09 Album Only
4. Distant Sounds 2:10 Album Only
5. Forms of Dark Matter 6:32 Album Only
6. First Convergence 1:37 Album Only
7. London Flute 6:14 Album Only
8. Melody For Mariel 2:26 Album Only
9. Reverie 6:22 Album Only
10. Eglise 3:24 Album Only
11. Wind Colors 3:43 Album Only
12. Together Again 2:17 Album Only
13. Desire 3:43 Album Only
14. Surrender and Affirmation 2:13 Album Only
15. Phantasmagoria 5:13 Album Only
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Album Notes

These solos and duos composed by Charles Harold Bernstein are performed by various artists many of whom are members of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra and are renown in the musical world. They are as follows:

Kimaree Gilad, English horn
Thomas Raney, percussion
Thomas Prevost, flute
Allan Vogel, oboe
Jill Feldman, soprano
Adam Korniszewski, violin
Gary Gray, clarinet

Born in Los Angeles, Charles Harold Bernstein was a child prodigy pianist who performed as soloist with orchestras by the age of nine. At the age of nineteen a health problem put a halt to a promising career. The need to turn his life in other directions led to a career in business. However, in spite of the demands on his time in the world of commerce, the need to express himself in music remained a driving force in his life. Bernstein began composing in 1970, plunging into an intense study of harmony and theory and working closely with such artists as violinist Yoshiko Nakura (founding member of the Tokyo String Quartet), violist Milton Thomas, and violinist Adam Korniszewski. He has produced an impressive range of music - from extended solos to quintets and six works for orchestra. Some of his music is recorded by such well-known musicians as violinist Ivry Gitlis. In the year 2000, he wrote a Concerto for Cello and Orchestra and completed Introduction and Variations for violin solo from which a violin concerto was born. He completed Grigorii Rasputin, an opera in two acts in July 2005 and has just finished a concerto for clarinet and orchestra.

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