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These two compositions from the late '80s explore reverberations and various looping techniques, while musing thematically on religious music and church acoustics. "Three Penitential Visions" begins with the heavily processed sound of a saxophone in a church -- like his "Fog Tropes," these deep, dark sounds come out of a mist of sound, disconnected to melody. The last section, "Fugitive Vision," is a sonata for "vibrating keyboards," sounding like Conlon Nancarrow in heaven. "Hidden Voices," from 1989, cuts and chops various funeral hymns, soprano voices, and plaintive spirituals, blending them with processed church bells and other ethereal sounds. Though quite experimental, its emotion is far from cold.
© Ted Mills /TiVo
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Kris Solem, Masterer - Paul Zinman, RecordingEngineer - Ingram Marshall, Composer, Music, MainArtist - Peter Randlette, Mixer, Engineer
© 2005 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1990 Elektra Entertainment
Kris Solem, Masterer - Paul Zinman, RecordingEngineer - Ingram Marshall, Composer, Music, MainArtist - Peter Randlette, Mixer, Engineer
© 2005 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1990 Elektra Entertainment
Kris Solem, Masterer - Paul Zinman, Engineer - Ingram Marshall, Composer, Music, MainArtist - Peter Randlette, Mixer, Engineer
© 2005 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1990 Elektra Entertainment
Paul Zinman, Engineer - Ingram Marshall, Composer, MainArtist - Peter Randlette, Mixer - Cheryl Bensman Rowe, Soprano Vocals
© 2005 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 1990 Elektra Entertainment
Album review
These two compositions from the late '80s explore reverberations and various looping techniques, while musing thematically on religious music and church acoustics. "Three Penitential Visions" begins with the heavily processed sound of a saxophone in a church -- like his "Fog Tropes," these deep, dark sounds come out of a mist of sound, disconnected to melody. The last section, "Fugitive Vision," is a sonata for "vibrating keyboards," sounding like Conlon Nancarrow in heaven. "Hidden Voices," from 1989, cuts and chops various funeral hymns, soprano voices, and plaintive spirituals, blending them with processed church bells and other ethereal sounds. Though quite experimental, its emotion is far from cold.
© Ted Mills /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 4 track(s)
- Total length: 00:45:43
- Main artists: Ingram Marshall
- Composer: Ingram Marshall
- Label: Nonesuch
- Genre: Classical
© 2005 Rhino Entertainment ℗ 2005 Rhino Entertainment
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