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Chorales
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Catno

AM-2304

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

France

Release date

Jun 5, 2023

Quiet landscapes and deep perspectives.

British composer Albert Alan Owen’s first widely available new work in many decades. Chorales is a meandering yet wonderful piano solo album recorded during the summer of 2020.

The album, through a series of beautifully simple piano pieces, features 20 ethereal compositions that are simply allowed to hang there in the air. Deeply emotional and spiritual, Albert Alan Owen’s Chorales ushers minimalism into the intimacy of aprofoundly elevating listening experience. Captivating.

Limited Edition - 300 copies.

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Chorales 1

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B1

Chorales 11

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Chorales 14

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Chorales 15

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