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    Emerald Web - Nocturne / Lights from of Ivory Plain

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    Emerald Web - Nocturne / Lights from of Ivory Plain

    Emerald Web - Nocturne / Lights from of Ivory Plain
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    Fortuna Records 17012-2 (1983/1984) | electronica - ambient - new-age

    This CD brings together selections from Emerald Web's recordings Nocturne and Lights of the Ivory Plains, creating a delicate balance of musical atmospheres. It flows from the haunting melodies of bass flute and Celtic harp to the intricate, rhythmic permutations of digital synthesizers to the timbral diversity of the Lyricon wind–driven synthesizer paired with the Japanese shakuhachi flute. With this music, Emerald Web combines a series of evocative, musical spaces into a graceful, unified whole.

    Emerald Web is Bob Stohl and Kat Epple, who perform in concert and produce music for a variety of applications, including film and television soundtracks, dance, and planetarium shows, in addition to sound recordings.

    01 - Sunset [4:51]
    02 - Unfolding [2:35]
    03 - A Distant Glow [4:22]
    04 - The Sandpainter [4:36]
    05 - Moon's Meadows, Pt. 1 [2:47]
    06 - Moon's Meadows, Pt. 2 [2:00]
    07 - Silver Tears [3:03]
    08 - Sterling Wind [3:42]
    09 - Lantern Dance [2:30]
    10 - Nocturne [5:46]
    11 - Obelisk [2:05]
    12 - Diamond Passage [8:36]
    13 - Lights of the Ivory Plains [4:48]
    14 - Dew Point [7:59]
    15 - Images of Purl [2:44]
    16 - Nether Flow [9:03]
    17 - Koto Blue [5:42]

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    Composed, performed, and produced by Emerald Web with Celtic harp played by Patrick Ball

    Instrumentation:
    Synergy II plus digital, Lyricon I wind driven, SCI Pro-1, and Roland JXgP synthesizers, MS-7oo MIDI sequencer, drumulator, concert flutes, bass flute, shakuhachi flutes, recorders, Tibetan bells, Celtic harp, voice, and various percussion