Cello Sonata #17: In the Dream You Are Human in the Dream
Rin Eric & Carol Catalpa
Performed By
Rin Eric & Carol Catalpa
Album UPC
888174120423
CD Baby Track ID
12302578
Label
Rin Eric
Released
2013-06-10
BPM
106
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm21387361
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
0
Writers
Writer
Rin Eric
Songwriter ID
52375
Pub Co
Rin Eric
Composer
Rin Eric
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Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California
Description
Catchy original melodies memorably arranged, played classical style in a cello-piano duo/team in rounded, healing tones. It's relaxing and pleasant but also intellectually stimulating music.
Notes
Rin Eric was born in Redlands, the navel orange capital, on the edge of the Mojave Desert in Southern California. For a few early years he lived in Hollywood, where onto the school playground wafted the sounds of Les McCann's rehearsals next door. In the fifth grade, relegated to the top bunk because his younger brother had fallen out, he tuned into a classical radio station to soothe him to sleep without tossing. Most effective was the 'weaving' music of J.S. Bach. Rin fell in love with classical music and his life has become dedicated to being a contemporary contrapuntal master of modern polyphony (with the occasional jazz chord thrown in to give it true modern spice).
Rin moved to Santa Cruz, California in 1973 to be a part of the vibrant musical scene. As a versatile singer-songwriter, performer and teacher he is a natural in many styles, always working on classical composition in the background. While he has taught himself many orchestral instruments (no brass), his true voice is the cello. He makes his 'cheap Chinese cello' sing! Carol has been his perfect musical mate since 1998. She plays piano with a rounded, healing tone. It is warm, melodic music that soothes the soul. The last cut, "Gratefulness" is distinctly different from the rest, starting its life not as a song but as a spontaneous instrumental improvisation on an electronic keyboard. In this presentation it has a lilting, pastoral Ralph-Vaughan-Williams style.
Rin moved to Santa Cruz, California in 1973 to be a part of the vibrant musical scene. As a versatile singer-songwriter, performer and teacher he is a natural in many styles, always working on classical composition in the background. While he has taught himself many orchestral instruments (no brass), his true voice is the cello. He makes his 'cheap Chinese cello' sing! Carol has been his perfect musical mate since 1998. She plays piano with a rounded, healing tone. It is warm, melodic music that soothes the soul. The last cut, "Gratefulness" is distinctly different from the rest, starting its life not as a song but as a spontaneous instrumental improvisation on an electronic keyboard. In this presentation it has a lilting, pastoral Ralph-Vaughan-Williams style.
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