Artist: Orchestra of the Swan, Philip Sheppard
Album: Echoes
Genre: Classical
Year: 2023
Tracks: 14
Duration: 00:57:40
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Size: 1,05 GB
Tracklist:
01. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Bach: Prelude in B Minor, BWV 855a (Arr. for Violin and Orchestra by David Le Page and Alexander Siloti) (00:04:44)
02. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Richter: The Four Seasons Recomposed: II. Spring I (00:02:44)
03. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Sheppard: Buffalo Jump (00:05:18)
04. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Peaches En Regalia (Arr. for Violin and Orchestra by Ali. N. Askin) (00:03:49)
05. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Nana (Arr. for Drums, Bass Guitar and Orchestra by David Le Page) (00:02:05)
06. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Page: The Sea of Time and Space (00:03:20)
07. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – The Art of Dancing: V. Trance (00:04:07)
08. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Reed: Venus In Furs (David Le Page Version) (00:05:14)
09. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Glory Box (Arr. for Violin and Orchestra by David Le Page) (00:05:46)
10. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – O’Halloran: We Played Some Open Chords And Rejoiced, For The Earth Had Circled The Sun Yet Another Year (Arr. for Piano and Orchestra by David Le Page) (00:07:02)
11. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Montgomery: Starburst (00:03:20)
12. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Delius: 2 Aquarelles: I. Lento, ma non troppo (Arr. for Orchestra by Eric Fenby) (00:01:58)
13. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Glass: String Quartet No. 3: VI. Mishima / Closing (Arr. for Orchestra by David Le Page) (00:03:38)
14. Orchestra of the Swan & Philip Sheppard – Finzi: Dies natalis, Op. 8: V. The Salutation (00:04:27)
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“Although you can listen to each track in isolation ‘Echoes’ is, first and foremost, a complete journey; the way a work ends and another begins is designed to create a frisson, a jolt of recognition or a feeling of surprise and satisfaction.
“‘Echoes’ explores landscape, light, water, dreams, birth and the slowly changing rhythm of the seasons; it also represents a callback to the days of vinyl when the act of listening to recordings was necessarily more involved and required all of your attention.
“Despite the ongoing march of music technology and the death of various beloved formats the mixtape has somehow survived and adapted It is unaccountably more popular than it has ever been.” – David Le Page