Clarke / Thornton / Vanhoorne: Mysteries of the Horizon
Clarke / Thornton / Vanhoorne: Mysteries of the Horizon
Format: CD
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Artist: Clarke / Thornton / Vanhoorne
Label: Naxos
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 747313409778
Genre: Classical
Nigel Clarke has always been fascinated by virtuosity and timbre- it is the brass band genre that has lent itself most to his passion for musical athleticism. 'Dial 'H' for Hitchcock' is an imaginary film score in the film noir vein, complete with classic and chilling sound effects, while the heroic, brooding and violent 'Swift Severn's Flood' was inspired by a line from Shakespeare. Cornet concerto 'Mysteries of the Horizon' examines the atmosphere of paintings by Rene Magritte, and 'Earthrise' celebrates one of the most iconic photographs in history and the drama of the Apollo 8 mission.
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