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Two Angels On A Cloud |
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Angel Harps And Voices |
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3. |
Love Theme |
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4. |
Angels Of The Sunset |
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Angels Of The Dawn |
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6. |
Angels Of The Forest |
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7. |
Medieval Angels |
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8. |
Baroque Angels |
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Total disc time: 43:56 |
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Music of the Angels I
by
Gerald Jay Markoe
This soothing music for harp, strings, winds, bells, angel voices, and
celestial sounds, relaxes the body, clears the mind and opens the heart.
It transports you to an experience of floating on a cloud, being
surrounded by love.
All Music Guide:
Classically trained synthesizer composer Gerald Jay
Markoe has often used Baroque themes for his "Angel/Pleiades" series of
albums. Here, he goes all out for Baroque with celestial arrangements of
the works of Bach, Telemann, and Corelli. Markoe's arrangements and
synthesizer orchestrations replicate the original strings, guitar,
harpsichord, oboe, harp, chorus, and organ, yet his pieces take flight.
They seem to be both brushed with angel light and charged with a gutsy
sensuality. In the stately "Preludio from Sonata #7" by Corelli, Markoe's
angel choir seems to meld between organ and voice, while the stately
dialogue of Telemann's "Sonata in G Major" rides on a warm cushion of
bass. Bach's familiar "Air From the Suite in D Major" for harpsichord and
orchestra is a real soul sweeper; the swoosh of the chimes is joyfully
breathtaking. All pieces on the album are well suited to relaxation.
Baroque Angels is a lovely, soul-affirming album that both honors the
masters and sparkles with Markoe's exuberant spirit.
~ Carol Wright |
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