Friday, May 29, 2009
Rachel's - Music For Egon Schiele
Anymore it's hard to get through this entire record. Very significant/riveting/massive/moving.
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Allmusic.com: Composed for a live theater/dance production about the tragic life of Austrian artist Egon Schiele, the gentle majesty of Music for Egon Schiele is a welcome change of pace for anyone bored with popular music forms, transporting the listener's mood entirely. Rachel's weaves a delicate but highly moving musical fabric that wraps itself around you tightly and pulls you in, simultaneously cradling you lovingly while haunting you with its melancholy ambiance. At times, the emotionally rich compositions work as effectively as any ballet score to tell the artist's tragic story. It is to pianist Rachel Grimes' credit that her pieces convey a stirring sense of drama and vivid imagery that perfectly match her subject. Highly recommended.
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fantastic sir!... thank you!!!... Mxxx
Spin it up and define your emotional center. Let it echo through your soul, lather your psyche, caress your heart, and massage you from the inside out. If, after those echoing lathers of caressing massages, you begin to feel the aftertaste of sadness and the deep pangs of painful reflection it will have worked its wonder on you.
Mysterious, magical and beautiful beyond measure.
brave post, curry
forgot all about this. yikes.
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