Passages from the End of Autumn (CDCAPASS.shtml) | Updated: 21-Jul-2008 - 11:25

Passages from the End of Autumn Demo
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Passages from the End of Autumn
Instrumental music has a unique power to evoke imagery. Whether that imagery is love, hope, sadness or joy, it is both personal and individual.
Imagination is one of our greatest gifts. This collection of songs is dedicated to imagination!
CD Selections
- Cascade - a shifting, flowing work evolving through several musical styles
- Angels - from the voices of monks in a monastery to the voice of an angel, this piece is both spiritual and romantic
- Spring Rain- a gentle Bossa featuring a jazz guitar style
- Reflections- a solo piano work exploring pastel moods
- Inspiration- nature inspired ... imagine a piano and instruments playing together in a wooded setting
- Danielle- an up tempo samba of shifting keys and rhythmic nuances
- Woman Child- the roof of a city apartment building... the impassioned call of a tenor sax
- Petals- light, easy listening
- Silke's Song- a Bossa featuring flute variations
- Passages- a solo guitar work in multiple movements
CDCAPASS: Chuck Anderson's Passages from the End of Autumn (CDCAPASS.shtml) | Updated: 2008 Jul 21 - 11:25
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