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Call Of Autumn Framed Art Print by Terry Isaac, 40.09 in. x 27.96 in. Framed Artist: Terry Isaac Title: Call Of Autumn Framed Art PrintFrame: 2 1/2″” Pewter Fleur-de-Lis and VineMat: Medium Gray/Medium GrayImage Dimensions: 29.75 in. W x 17.62 in. HOutside Frame Dimensions: 40.09 in. W x 27.96 in. HVisit our Amanti Art storefront for a wide variety of top quality framed art prints, canvas, mirrors and more…. |
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Unexpected Visitor Framed Art Print by Terry Isaac, 36.87 in. x 25.49 in. Framed Artist: Terry Isaac Title: Unexpected Visitor Framed Art PrintFrame: 1 5/8″” Satin BlackMat: Spice Ivory/TawnyImage Dimensions: 29.25 in. W x 17.88 in. HOutside Frame Dimensions: 36.87 in. W x 25.49 in. HVisit our Amanti Art storefront for a wide variety of top quality framed art prints, canvas, mirrors and more…. |
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Bonnie’s Garden Canvas Print / Canvas Art – Artist Terry Kirkland Cook This is a beautiful stretched-canvas art print wrapped on 2.5″ thick stretcher bars. The print is professionally printed, assembled, and shipped within 2 – 3 business days from our production facility in North Carolina and arrives ready-to-hang on your wall. Fine Art America is home to more than 35,000 artists from all over the world who entrust us to fulfill their print orders online. We offer a … |
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Terry Harrison’s Sea & Sky in Watercolour $7.65 Step-by-step photographs and clear explanations show how to achieve the effects needed to paint the various elements of skies and seascapes. From the initial sketch to the finishing touches, the three demonstrations featured in this manual show every stage of painting a stunning composition. Learn how to create impressive paintings of crashing waves, a coastal footpath, and a sunset over the sea…. |
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Watercolour Landscapes (Ready to Paint) $9.24 Step-by-step photographs and clear explanations show how to achieve the effects needed to paint the various elements of a landscape with watercolors. From the initial sketch to the finishing touches, getting started is easy with this manual that features a pull-out section of tracing papers that guide the hand and establish a balanced composition. Learn how to create impressive paintings of… |
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Wild Beauty: Photographs of the Columbia River Gorge, 18671957 (The Northwest Photography Series) $50.61 The Columbia River Gorge exerts a powerful influence on the lives and imaginations of the inhabitants of the Pacific Northwest. For people who live here today, just as for those Native Americans and European settlers who preceded us, this dramatic natural landform is a source of awe. Since the 1860s it has inspired superb photographers who have framed and interpreted the way we see the Gorge, and … |
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Digital Nature and Landscape Photography (Paperback) $19.75 Landscape photography is one of the last bastions of film; gradually, however, that is changing and more and more leading landscape photographers are adopting digital technology. This work outlines simple techniques for ensuring that your landscape and nature images are both technically and creatively excellent. |
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Nature, Landscape, and Building for Sustainability $22.49 The complexity and scale of the environmental problems confronting humanity today provoke a wide range of responses, from indifference to anger to creativity. Among a growing number of architects, landscape architects, and planners, however, these problems have inspired a new vision-sustainability-to guide their practices. In Nature, Landscape, and Building for Sustainability, a diverse group of contributors considers the concept of sustainability, both philosophically and practically. Some take a broad view of the divisions between nature and humanity, exploring the incomprehensible scale of human intervention in the natural world, the relationship between how we feel about nature and what we do about it, and the commodification of the natural world. Other essays focus on sustainable design practices: sustainability’s roots in the American conservation tradition, its utility as a framework for future design practice, and the necessity of moving beyond demonstration projects into the mainstream. Together, these essays suggest that the gap between the promise and reality of sustainable design, although significant, can be bridged through diligence and practice. Contributors: D. Michelle Addington, Yale U; John Beardsley, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Albert Borgmann, U of Montana, Missoula; Peter Buchanan; Peter Del Tredici, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Robert France, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Susannah Hagan, U of East London; Kristina Hill, U of Virginia; Catherine Howett, U of Georgia; Niall Kirkwood, Harvard Graduate School of Design; Lucy R. Lippard; Bill McKibbin; Michael Pollan; Rossana Vaccarino, Vaccarino Associates, St. Thomas. William S. Saunders is editor of Harv |
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Nature and Landscape (Hardcover) $80.96 Description not available. |
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Terry Oldfield – Reiki Harmony * $14.81 Personnel: Terry Oldfield (vocals, bansuri, keyboards, percussion).The field is getting crowded with reiki-inspired music, but no one composes with the subtlety and intelligence of Terry Oldfield. Gentle synthesizer parts mesh with bansuri flute, hypnotic gongs, wordless vocalizations (from guest artist Soraya Saraswati), and sounds of nature, providing a deeply blissful background for relaxation, reiki, yoga, meditation, or just relaxing. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Terry Oldfield – Out Of The Depths [5/12] $12.99 Personnel: Terry Oldfield (vocals, flute, soprano flute, alto flute, panpipes, keyboards, sound effects); Imogen Moore (vocals).Author: Kahlil Gibran.Arranger: Terry Oldfield.Besides the intriguing synthesizer work of Terry Oldfield on Out of the Depths, there is a vocal track of mesmerizing melodies and plaintive songs of the whales. The combination is entrancing. An Emmy Award nominee, Oldfield is experienced in focusing in on the musical images of nature… ~ MusD Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Terry Oldfield – A Time For Peace $14.95 Personnel: Terry Oldfield (classical guitar, harp, cello, soprano flute, alto flute, bamboo flute, panpipes, piano, keyboards, drums).Liner Note Author: Terry Oldfield.Recording information: Turning Point, Queensland, Australia.Inspired by spiritual leaders such as the Dalai Lama and others, composer Terry Oldfield sets out here to create music that draws on the forces of goodness and human kindness. In his liner notes, Oldfield alludes to the ongoing violence in the Middle East. He also implies that these nine tracks are meant to promote love, tolerance and understanding.Like much of his previous work, Oldfield often uses nature as his backdrop. For example, on "Stream," his flute is accompanied by the sound of trickling water and birds chirping. "Shadows Dancing" is another track that uses nature sound effects. Here, the sound of a jungle (at night) acts as the composition`s tranquil introduction. Compared to some of Oldfield`s previous endeavors, this album is stripped down and austere. And unlike his earlier album TURNING POINT there are no vocal tracks or attempts at pop singles found here either. In contrast, Oldfield simply highlights his exquisite and sensitive flute playing as well as his ability to write atmospheric music that overflows with attractive musical colors and textures. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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ANZANG Nature and Landscape:The Fourth Collection $30.77 Description not available. |
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Terry Oldfield – Turning Point $10.21 This is an Enhanced CD which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Personnel includes: Terry Oldfield (vocals, flute, whistle, keyboards); Louise Jensen, Jenna Monroe (vocals); Matt Oldfield (vocals, guitar).Recorded at Cranmore Farm, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom between January and July 2001.Personnel: Terry Oldfield (whistling, flute, soprano flute, alto flute, panpipes, recorder, keyboards, background vocals); Mike Smith (mandolin).Recording information: Cranmore Farm, Gloucestershire, England (01/2001-07/2001).On this 2002 release, Terry Oldfield delves deeper into a pop milieu. The opening track, "Guardian Angel," is a straightforward light rock tune complete with a passionate vocal performance by a man called The Sacred. The album`s closer "Into the Blue" also features voice–Oldfield`s son Matt. For this track, Oldfield runs his son`s voice through a torqued-up auto-tuner. The auto-tuner gives the voice a kind of synthetic, swirling tone. "Lost for Words" is the only song on this disc that does not contain any singing. Instead, it features Oldfield`s exquisite flute playing mixed with a plethora of keyboard layers, a repeating piano motif, and a particularly evocative melody. This melody is first played on a classical guitar. Eventually, it moves to a cello, and finally, it is doubled on Oldfield`s flute. An album of reflective songs, TURNING POINT revolves around the search for self-actualization. The spotlight is largely on Oldfield`s lyrics. These lyrics, which often use nature as a metaphor, characterize life as a tough, but ultimately magnificent, journey. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Terry Oldfield – Spirit of the Rainforest [7/13] $12.99 Editor: Angela Di Perri.Arranger: Terry Oldfield.Adept at capturing the music of wildlife for documentaries, Terry Oldfield shows he`s a match for the complexity and mystery of the rainforest. Oldfield combines the subtlest synthesizer with songs and instruments of the rainforest`s indigenous people and the music of nature to recreate one harmonious voice. The pieces "Between Two Worlds" and "The Listening Heaven" are virtual symphonies of sound. The unbroken, inspired tracks create a varied and "wonder-full" impression of the rainforest. ~ MusD Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Landscape As Spirit $26.84 This beautiful book is a resource for those who want to create a contemplative garden or to better understand what it is to follow a contemplative path. It will be of interest to landscape architects and designers, anyone interested in the fusion of East and West in cultural expression, and garden lovers everywhere. It explores the innovative approach to garden and landscape design found in the work of Martin Mosoko, a landscape architect and Zen teacher working in the Rocky Mountain region of Colorado. Mosoko`s work incorporates principles of Oriental and Western garden design to make bold and original statements in his landscapes. Mosoko explains how to deploy the materials of the garden so that their arrangement reflects the contemplative mind. The chief paradigm he uses is the mandala, a symbolic picture of the ideal world used in some form in many of the world`s cultures. Rocks, streams, plants, paths, and structures of the garden each take their place in the mandala as one of its five elements: Earth, Water, Fire, Air, and Space. The means to produce a balance of these elements is the mind conditioned by meditation and a clear understanding of its own nature. Inner harmony is expressed as outer beauty. Mosoko`s approach to landscaping transforms space into spirit, infused with magic. It can be used to create anything from a small courtyard to a country estate, in any environment from the city to the suburbs. After explaining theory and method the book leads us into five of Mosko`s gardens, each alive with the energy and excitement he brings to his designs. Although located in different parts of the country and created in different styles, each garden is a reflection of the mind of clarity and calm. |
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Nature: Ireland - $14.99 The Emmy award-winning PBS series Nature takes a look at the natural wonders of Ireland in this documentary. With narration by Josh O’Mara, this episode explores the wildlife and land of Ireland, and looks into the geological factors that shaped the landscape into what it is today. ~ Dana Rowader, Rovi |
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Landscape and Memory $19.18 Simon Schama takes on the'cultural psychology of nature.' He analyzes the history of the relationship between humans and nature, primarily through a survey of European art and mythology. The dark woods of fairy tales and modern urban parks are both repositories for our fears, dreams, and wishes, and the Western traditions towards nature are not simply a chronicle of exploitation and idealization. Schama utilizes his familiar idosyncratic narrative style–an erudite amalgam of history, fiction, audacity, and humor–to deepen our understanding of our culture's complex relationship towards nature. |
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Landscape and Western Art $19.5 What is landscape? How does it differ from "land"? Does landscape always imply something to be pictured, a scene? When and why did we begin to cherish images of nature? What is "nature"? Is it everything that isn`t art, or artifact? By addressing these and many other questions, Landscape and Western Art explores the myriad ideas and images of the natural world in Western art since the Renaissance. |
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The Future of Nature $12.4 A collection of writings by such contributors as Ursula Le Guin, David Orr, and Mark Dowie evaluates the role of human nature as both a key and obstacle in achieving environmental goals, in a volume that explores such topics as America`s incarnation society, spiritual ecology, and the military-industrial landscape. |
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NATURE: WORLD OF NATURE SET (6PC) - $59.99 Includes:Nature: Land of the Falling Lakes (2004) Nature: Ireland (2004) Nature: Life in Death Valley (2006) Nature: Violent Hawaii Nature: Cuba – Wild Island of the Caribbean Nature: Land of the Falling Lakes The Emmy award-winning PBS series Nature takes a look at the Land of the Falling Lakes, Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia. This region, which was recently disturbed by the civil war in the Balkins, has shown a remarkable ability for regeneration, especially through the element of water. It is also one of Europe’s premier locations for brown bears, wolves, lnyx, and others, boasting some of the largest populations of these (often otherwise endangered) species on the continent. ~ Dana Rowader, Rovi Nature: Ireland The Emmy award-winning PBS series Nature takes a look at the natural wonders of Ireland in this documentary. With narration by Josh O’Mara, this episode explores the wildlife and land of Ireland, and looks into the geological factors that shaped the landscape into what it is today. ~ Dana Rowader, Rovi Nature: Life in Death Valley No synopsis available. Nature: Violent Hawaii Explore some of the planet’s most spectacular and beautiful locations in PBS’ award-winning Nature series. Narrated by James Naughton, Nature: Violent Hawaii paints a vivid portrait of a seemingly alien landscape drenched with volcanic activity that’s rarely seen by even the most adventurous of tourists. As you stand alongside geologists and marvel at waves that rise above 70 feet tall on Maui’s North Shore, you’ll see just how the turbulent forces of Mother Nature combine to create one of the world’s most beloved paradises. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Nature: Cuba – Wild Island of the Caribbean In this episode of the PBS series, travel to Cuba, as Nature cameras explore the rarely seen wildlife that inhabits the Caribbean island country thanks to a special agreement with the government which allowed filmmakers unprecedented access to the remarkable natural landscapes and exotic creatures. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Outdoor Photographer`s Landscape And Nature Photography With Photoshop Cs2 $23 *Written with the experienced photographer and Photoshop user in mind, this unique book shows the outdoor photography craftsperson how to take classic landscape and nature photography techniques and make a smooth transition to the digital age. Outdoor Photographer editor Rob Sheppard shows readers how to look at an ordinary scene, previsualize a fine art image, and then make that vision a reality using Photoshop. He leaves behind the flashy gimmicks and artifice often seen in other Photoshop books and shows readers how to achieve their full potential in the digital darkroom. *Explains how to extend the tonal range of scenes, explore the possibilities of panoramas with Photoshop, and remove color haze *Examines the option of changing an ordinary color landscape into a classic fine art black-and-white image *Addresses techniques for better dodging and burning and takes a look at Camera Raw *Outdoor Photographer is the second most popular photography magazine in the U.S., with a monthly circulation of 230,000 |
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The Colors of Nature $32.01 In exquisite gardens inspired by the lush native plants of his adopted home of Miami, landscape artist/architect Raymond Jungles uses nature as a means of self-expression. He is known for modernist groupings of geometric shapes, which highlight the natural aspects of plantings, water features, and native stone. His use of plants, drawn largely from those indigenous to subtropical regions, emphasizes their dramatic sculptural forms. Jungles`s original and inviting green spaces, like those of his mentor, the master landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, bring the comfort and beauty of nature into built settings.This monograph on the work of Raymond Jungles features more than 20 residential projects. From a rooftop garden 34 stories in the air to a natural setting of ponds and islands surrounding a 1920s residence to an informal green space in the Pearl Islands of Panama, Jungles constructs vibrant spaces that complement the natural environment. His modern vocabulary is on display in beautiful color photographs that document each landscape in both panoramic views and intimate details. Jungles`s own descriptions of each garden address the process of making the landscape as well as the design elements that tie each composition to common experiences of nature. |
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Light in the Landscape $13.73 Addressing the creative art of photography, using light to maximise the beauty of nature throughout the year and in every weather, this book reveals the techniques used by leading photographers to remove the mystery that shrouds the creation of distinctive photographs. |
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Terry Adams – Rhythm Spell * $15.66 Personnel: Terry Adams (Clavinet); Joey Interlande (acoustic guitar); Charlie Schneeweis (trombone); T-Bone Wolk (bass guitar); Jeff Benko, Tom Ardolino, Jake Jacobs (background vocals).On his few excursions outside of the confines of NRBQ, the band`s co-founder and keyboardist has tended to emphasize his more eclectic, unconventional side (with Terry Adams, that may just be the only side there is, but that`s another story). Rhythm Spell is the first time he`s used the solo pulpit to do what he normally does with the Q: although his Sun Ra-esque avant-garde tendencies are never too far away, Adams is rockin` and rollin` on this one, and in the process he`s made the best NRBQ album that the Q never made. One other mainstay of the band is on board, 30-plus-year drummer Tom Ardolino. The other most notable musician on the set is the bassist T-Bone Wolk, a veteran of many a session. Joey Interlande handles acoustic guitar, Charlie Schneeweis the trombone, Jeff Benko guitar, and Jake Jacobs background vocals. All the rest is Adams, who wrote and sings everything here, and plays his trusty clavinet in multiple ways — how does he do it, folks? — throughout. The songs are keepers, too, some of the best he`s written in years. The opener, "Howard Hughes," has less to do with the reclusive rich man than it does with giving Adams a chance to ask "Howard Hughes? Larry Fine, thank you." (Get it? Three Stooges fans will.). An uptempo, quasi-rockabilly basher not unlike a few dozen classic Q tunes, it`s spoken-sung by Adams as he slaps his clavinet silly. Moe and company turn up later on in "A Girl Who Loves the Stooges," too. What, you thought he meant Iggy? "I know, in this world, there`s a girl, a pretty girl, who loves the Stooges," sings Adams in his goofy way. "How come Shirley don`t dig Curly? I`d ask her to marry if she just dug Larry." Sharp, single-note guitar bursts cut into Adams` lovelorn lament, as a tom-tom pounds out a clip-clop rhythm. "Forget that blush and all them rouges, come with me and watch the Stooges." How could anyone not love this guy?Other tracks, such as "Every Thing I Do" and "One Shoe," with its funereal, old-time jazz horns and wacky keyboard sounds, take on a lush melodicism not unlike the Beach Boys` Pet Sounds and SMiLE-era sound pastiches, though whether Adams, who has always displayed a love of textured pop, was thinking along those lines is anyone`s guess. "Outta Here," with its edgy, jazzy keyboard lines, hipster vocal, and funky trombone, is the requisite spacy album-closer, but unlike previous Adams solo work, it`s not the norm here. The uptempo, bluesy "Nature`s Gonna Pay You Back" is a serious eco-sanity plea, while "Umbrella," which is, yes, about the pitfalls of trying to use an umbrella, is a beautifully harmonic doo wop that straddles a line between Dion & the Belmonts and Jonathan Richman & the M |
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Design With Nature $40.54 "In presenting us with a vision of organic exuberance and human delight, which ecology and ecological design promise to open up for us, McHarg revives the hope for a better world." ?Lewis Mumford". . . important to America and all the rest of the world in our struggle to design rational, wholesome, and productive landscapes." ?Laurie Olin, Hanna Olin, Ltd."This century`s most influential landscape architecture book." ?Landscape Architecture". . . an enduring contribution to the technical literature of landscape planning and to that unfortunately small collection of writings which speak with emotional eloquence of the importance of ecological principles in regional planning." ?Landscape and Urban PlanningIn the twenty-five years since it first took the academic world by storm, Design With Nature has done much to redefine the fields of landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, and ecological design. It has also left a permanent mark on the ongoing discussion of mankind`s place in nature and nature`s place in mankind within the physical sciences and humanities. Described by one enthusiastic reviewer as a "user`s manual for our world," Design With Nature offers a practical blueprint for a new, healthier relationship between the built environment and nature. In so doing, it provides nothing less than the scientific, technical, and philosophical foundations for a mature civilization that will, as Lewis Mumford ecstatically put it in his Introduction to the 1969 edition, "replace the polluted, bulldozed, machine-dominated, dehumanized, explosion-threatened world that is even now disintegrating and disappearing before our eyes." |
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A Landscape Manifesto (Hardcover) $42.99 Diana Balmori, an innovative and influential landscape architect in the field of urban design, makes the case for landscape as an art in her timely and provocative manifesto. This book presents Balmori`s most complete vision yet of the theory and practice of urban landscape design as a discipline that combines the science of ecology with the formal aspects of aesthetics. Here, Balmori advocates a new formal language that reflects a philosophical shift in our traditional understanding of nature, along with "realignments" in how humans relate to nature and live in our world today, changes that will shape the livable city of the future.A Landscape Manifesto includes discussions of urban ecology, environmental conservation, and environmentally beneficial building techniques. Projects by Balmori Associates, which include the Memphis Riverfront and a port area newly reclaimed by the Guggenheim Bilbao, illuminate Balmori`s innovations. Featuring an introduction by Michel Conan, one of landscape architecture`s most respected historians, Balmori`s book heralds a significant development in the literature of landscape architecture. |
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Success With Landscape Photography (Paperback) $21.36 From one of America’s top nature photographers comes a comprehensive manual for anyone wishing to capture beautiful, striking landscape shots. Packed with awe-inspiring images and detailed explanations of the techniques behind them, Success with Landscape Photography is as inspirational as it is instructive. Tom Till reveals his time-tested professional secrets on everything from equipment and composition to getting great results in poor conditions and mastering the digital darkroom. Plus, Till address issues specific to landscape photographers, such as finding a location, arranging a photographic sojourn, hiring a guide, and going pro. |
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Landscape Painting (Hardcover) $22.87 A book on both studio and en plein air (French for "in the open air") landscape painting focuses on simplification and massing, or simplifying nature`s complexity to look beneath for basic masses and shapes; color and metaphor; and composition and design, in a book with 230 illustrations from over 30 notable artists. |
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Terry Oldfield – Zen [New Earth] $13.97 Arranger: Terry Oldfield.This 1991 Terry Oldfield album sparkles with intense musical colors and dazzling sonic flashes. "Pointing to the Moon" is an example of Oldfield`s penchant for Asian music. On this piece, the composer borrows freely from the Japanese culture. Using a shakuhachi (bamboo flute) and Teiko drums, Oldfield successfully creates a tapestry of sound, which is quite powerful and enveloping."Duality" may be the result of Oldfield`s background as a composer for wildlife documentaries. Again, he uses a shakuhachi as his focus. However, on this piece, the flute is surrounded by the delicate trickle of water, the distant knocking of a woodpecker and euphonious birdsong. Toward the end of the track, lush keyboards fade in enhancing the already flourishing atmosphere with vibrant orchestral long tones. The album closes with "Transcending Time and Space" a motoric piece that is propelled by an unchanging synthetic pulse. The throbbing keyboard provides the perfect counterpoint to the legato shakuhachi and to the flowing strings. In general, this album buzzes with carefully selected nature sounds, Eastern (Japanese) modalities, and effectual keyboard accompaniment. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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