Farewell Solace
One Girl Symphony
Performed By
One Girl Symphony
Album UPC
889211699964
CD Baby Track ID
TR0002005999
Label
Whitney Vandell
Released
2015-12-01
BPM
127
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81512037
Year
2015
Spotify Plays
14
Writers
Writer
Oscar Wendel
Pub Co
Oscar Wendel
Writer
Whitney Vandell
Pub Co
Whitney Vandell
Composer
Oscar Wendel, Whitney Vandell
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
Ethiopia
Description
What Mozart would have sounded like if was alive today and born female in Africa.
Notes
A Brief History of One Girl Symphony
Whitney Vandell grew up with limited exposure to pop music that allowed her develop independently at her own pace, singing and playing wherever her mother’s work as a missionary took them. William Stewart was accepted to Juilliard at the age of fourteen. After graduating he spent more than three years with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra before he decided to retire from from playing the violin at the age of 21 to raise a family in Switzerland.
An online introduction via a family friend led William to again pick up his violin after nearly thirty years to help Whitney complete her autobiographical symphony. Bouncing tracks between them over the course of two years and engaging instrumentalists in Ethiopia and around the world resulted is a unique style of music defying categorization into any genre yet seemingly combines them all, from classical, rock, hip-hop, and folk music to the blues. One Girl Symphony is the start of musical adventures that are only just beginning.
Whitney Vandell grew up with limited exposure to pop music that allowed her develop independently at her own pace, singing and playing wherever her mother’s work as a missionary took them. William Stewart was accepted to Juilliard at the age of fourteen. After graduating he spent more than three years with the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra before he decided to retire from from playing the violin at the age of 21 to raise a family in Switzerland.
An online introduction via a family friend led William to again pick up his violin after nearly thirty years to help Whitney complete her autobiographical symphony. Bouncing tracks between them over the course of two years and engaging instrumentalists in Ethiopia and around the world resulted is a unique style of music defying categorization into any genre yet seemingly combines them all, from classical, rock, hip-hop, and folk music to the blues. One Girl Symphony is the start of musical adventures that are only just beginning.
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