Cascading Matter -
Being in Between
By
Raphael Sommer &
Mandach Naran
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I sometimes really revel in the delights of powerful and
explorative classical and neo-classical music arrangements, but in my view this
master work by Raphael Sommer &
Mandach Naran goes far beyond even that, this is a composition that crosses
genres and entwines vibrations of life and energies of an inner void of musical
contemplation.
Cascading Matter -
Being in Between is
a piece that has all the dramatic hallmarks of a sublime cinematic offering,
but also within the weave of this dramatic offering we can find a sense of
ambience and minimalistic gestures, that perhaps remind me of composers like David Lang and his work on his release, The Passing Measures.
This has to be one of the most commanding classical
manifestations I have listened to for decades; its dominant orchestration is
palpable, but even so, this gives way to an ethereal choir, in the way that
winter oceans give way to the sands on a December beach.
If like Lang’s work, this arrangement had a 40 minute plus
time frame I would not have minded, I would have immersed myself within its
stylish tone and timbre as I do now with this illustrious piece, this is a
composition for the ages and for those who truly enjoy top notch classically
inspired music, which makes it very easy to recommend Cascading Matter - Being in Between by Raphael Sommer & Mandach Naran.
If you enjoy watching the videos to music, then you can find it here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvWty6MNJ6g
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