Angels Arriving

Shyan Kishore

Angels Arriving
Performed By Shyan Kishore
Album UPC 887516929649
CD Baby Track ID 10715196
Label Thomasso Records
Released 2013-05-31
BPM 108
Rated 0
ISRC ushm21374822
Year 2013
Spotify Plays 287
Writers
Writer Thomas Anton Van Nes
Pub Co Thomas Anton Van Nes
Composer Thomas Anton Van Nes
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country Thailand

Description

The combination of piano and Bansuri intrigues in these dreamy improvisations. The unbridled joy for their instruments shines thru in these unprecedented collaborations.

Notes

Producer Thomas van Nes has been living in Asia for more then twenty five years. Since he opened his recording studio in 1997 he has been working on a wide variety of music with a passion for relaxation music. Breathing Clouds is the ninth CD in the Rejuvenation series. This series has been created in close cooperation with both Western and Eastern massage & health therapists and yoga and meditation instructors.
The melodies will inspire the senses and natural energies through the meditative space they create.

Thomas van Nes comments on the album: "The common language of music that we all share has the power to reach out and touch our hearts and souls. It cuts across cultural, geographical and spiritual divides. Like a painter mixing colors on a palette it has allowed me to bring instruments and musicians together that have their roots in different musical traditions, resulting in a stimulating fusion that inspires the senses and natural energies through the meditative space created.

For a few tracks the framework with piano was laid down before Shyan added his enchanting bansuri. This allowed Geoffrey Gordon’s improvisation on Raag Yaman to be beautifully embellished. The live sessions of Shyan with Hans during the latter part of the Thai winter in 2012 testify of the unbridled joy both have for their instruments and of the respect they developed for each other’s musical expressions."

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