David Heath
Gottlieb & Rhapsody of the Spheres
David Heath
Gottlieb & Rhapsody of the Spheres
- Besetzung Orgel
- Komponist David Heath
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- Verlag Camden Music
- Bestell-Nr. CAMDEN-CM262
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Beschreibung:
Gottlieb And Rhapsody Of The Spheres are two works for solo Organ. Gottlieb was first performed in 2000 by Simon Neiminski at St Mary's Cathedral Edinburgh. Rhythmically there is a strong influence of Rave musicand harmonically I turned the blues upside down, often using minor triads in the left hand with major triads in the right hand.
Gottlieb is dedicated to Sydney Gottlieb.
'Rhapsody of the Spheres: Readingsomething John Coltrane said on his album 'A Love Supreme' that 'all vibrations lead to God' got me thinking maybe music is the best form of describing what is going on at an atomic and subatomic level: that the great composersandmusicians take you to Heaven rather than try to describe it in words.
With that in mind I wrote this piece-a prayer to the Moon and the Stars-where I wanted, by using the most majestic instrument of all, the organ, todescribe the beauty of existence. This is a one movement piece slow-fast-slow and is dedicated to my eldest son Sean. '
David Heath
Gottlieb is dedicated to Sydney Gottlieb.
'Rhapsody of the Spheres: Readingsomething John Coltrane said on his album 'A Love Supreme' that 'all vibrations lead to God' got me thinking maybe music is the best form of describing what is going on at an atomic and subatomic level: that the great composersandmusicians take you to Heaven rather than try to describe it in words.
With that in mind I wrote this piece-a prayer to the Moon and the Stars-where I wanted, by using the most majestic instrument of all, the organ, todescribe the beauty of existence. This is a one movement piece slow-fast-slow and is dedicated to my eldest son Sean. '
David Heath