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Air and Fire
‘The breath goes not merely as far as the man of material science knows. He knows only the vibrations of the air, going out and coming in, and he sees no further. Besides this there is pulsation: the beating of the heart and head, the pulse, all these keep a rhythm. Man very rarely thinks about what depends on this rhythm. The whole life depends on it!’
– Hazrat Inayat Khan (1882–1927): The Mysticism of Sound and Music
By Christian Munch-Hansen
A newborn child pushes its way from the swimming foetal state into the world, where it takes its first inhalations and exhalations. Often with sound. It wails its way into life. A birth is a creation, as the philosopher Hannah Arendt has reflected upon in connection with her concept of ‘natality’, which in a broader sense is about possibilities, creativity and hope.
It is the miraculous thing we do throughout life: draw air into our lungs and respire. The word ‘inspiration’ is precisely the same as inhaling and filling the lungs with oxygen. This must resonate with any musician, especially if one plays a wind instrument, as is the case with composer and saxophonist Lars Møller. Throughout his career spanning more than 30 years, he has expanded his musical expression as an instrumentalist and orchestral comp
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Complete Works for Solo Guitar
This book presents a collection of contemporary, tonal classical guitar works from Ireland’s most prolific guitar composer; Dave Flynn has melded Celtic, minimalist and neo-baroque influences in this ground-breaking addition to the modern concert repertoire.
Fans of the minimalism of Steve Reich, John Adams and Philip Glass will enjoy “Three Minimalist Pieces” and the “Six Etudes for Five Fingers”. The influence of Flynn’s native Ireland can be heard in some of these etudes, as well as in the Satie-esque “Three Gymn O’Paddies” and “The Mahatma of the Glen” which utilizes an alternate tuning with roots in Celtic fiddling. The imposing “Passacaglia” is a challenging concert work suitable for competitions and recitals, while the “Homage Sonatina” pays tribute to three iconic guitarists: Heitor Villa-Lobos, Andy Summers and Leo Brouwer.
With an insightful foreword from the late Charles Postlewate, Flynn’s illuminating practice tips and program notes guide the reader through these atmospheric, accessible works. Flynn’s own interpretations can be found on his albums 5to9 – Music for Solo Guitar (2020) and Contemporary Traditional Irish Guitar (2009), available online to stream or download.
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