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Adam Rudolph: Sonic Mandala Go: Organic Orchestra - VINYL LP

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Adam Rudolph: Sonic Mandala Go: Organic Orchestra - VINYL LPTitle: Sonic Mandala Go: Organic Orchestra Artist: Adam Rudolph Label: Meta Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 638977101736 Genre: Jazz Release Date: 2013 09 17 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION (2 LP set) Adam Rudolph and Go: Organic Orchestra Find the Dynamic, Beautiful Center of Globally Informed, Improvisationally Generated SoundA walled city, a map of the world, a spiraling call: A mandala's meaning extends far beyond pattern and

Title: Sonic Mandala Go: Organic Orchestra
Artist: Adam Rudolph
Label: Meta
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 638977101736
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2013-09-17
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: LIMITED EDITION

(2-LP set) Adam Rudolph and Go: Organic Orchestra Find the Dynamic, Beautiful Center of Globally Informed, Improvisationally Generated SoundA walled city, a map of the world, a spiraling call: A mandala's meaning extends far beyond pattern and line. It does more than represent an ideal or suggest a path. It is reality, laid out in it's true form, for US to contemplate. Composer and percussionist Adam Rudolph finds a similar shape of things via sound, enlisting the Go: Organic Orchestra, an ensemble of players who can be assembled anywhere, anytime. In the project's latest iteration, Rudolph has gathered his longest collaborating group of musicians based in New York, for a series of elegant, diversely textured pieces that form a Sonic Mandala. Following a compositional and conducting approach Rudolph has honed over decades of contemplation, performance, and creation, the group delineates a space where contemporary classical, jazz, and global traditions effortlessly converge. Though Rudolph provides matrix-based scores and a streamlined vocabulary of conducting gestures to guide musicians, ultimately the pieces spring from the intent focus and spontaneous dialogue engendered in the musicians themselves.

Tracks:
1.1 Part One (Invitation)
1.2 Part Two
1.3 Part Three
1.4 Part Four
1.5 Part Five
1.6 Part Six
2.1 Part Seven (Slow)
2.2 Part Seven (Medium)
2.3 Part Seven (Fast)
2.4 Part Eight
2.5 Part Nine
2.6 Part Ten
2.7 Part Eleven
2.8 Part Twelve (Universal Mother)
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