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Layer upon layer of rich, chocolatey, moody cello. Indulgent, mind-altering, and transformative.
Genre:
Classical: Contemporary
Release Date:
2000
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Voice of the Tree
© Copyright-Christine Gunn
(825346616124)
Record Label: Christine Gunn
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Cellist Christine Gunn, best known for her work with Seattle acoustic revolutionaries "Trillian Green", and alt-country legends "The Walkabouts" presents a deeper look into the beauty and versatility of the cello with her debut solo recording; Voice of the Tree.
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Gorgeously beautiful !
author: AlexAndrA
Christine Gunn's cello solo compositions really go down to your heart. I feel it like a very feminin album.
There's a true concept behind each song and constructing the whole album. The artwork is beautiful and makes you travel through woods, where you hear the trees singing.
My favorite above all : #3 - Prospero's gift. So romantic and transcendental. It makes you see alot of beautiful pre-raphaelite pictures or you can feel like in a motion picture such as The Last of the Mohicans. Song after song, you fall in love with Christine's playing and compostions.
Honestly, with all my heart: add it to your cd collection!
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A very beautiful piece of work
author: swanbone
Christine Gunns music is arcane, stunning and mesmerizing. I really love that Cd. The sound of her celloplay is very atmospheric and charming. A very beautiful piece of work!
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Outstanding, complex, haunting and delightful...
author: Concrete Jimmy
I first encountered Gunn's solo talents during a Trillian Green performance, when the flute needed repair, and she charged through the remainder of the song, solo...tremendous. If you like TG, you will love this; mesmerizing, deep, emotional. Reminds me of Bill Evan's "Conversations With Myself."
Gunn has something real special; thanks so much for this unique gift.
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