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Luke Howard  - Sun, Cloud FLAC

Singer:

Luke Howard

Album:

Sun, Cloud

Genre:

Classical music

FLAC album size:

1572 mb

MP3 album size:

1932 mb

WMA album size:

1451 mb

Other music formats:

FLAC MIDI ASF AC3 XM MP2 MP1

Rating:

4.4 ✱

Style:

Classical, Contemporary, Modern, Romantic

Country:

Australia

Date of release:

2013

Luke Howard - Sun, Cloud FLAC


Luke Howard  - Sun, Cloud FLAC

Tracklist

Sleep 0:55
Rotations 3:53
August 6:57
Slumber 2:53
A Softer World 6:29
Portrait Gallery 6:07
Nachtsonne 2:54
Pan 3:24
Schlusshymne 3:31
Liminal 4:35
Elegy 3:09

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LH001LP Luke Howard Sun, Cloud ‎(LP, Ltd) Lukktone LH001LP Australia 2013
LH001CD Luke Howard Sun, Cloud ‎(CD, Album) Lukktone LH001CD Australia 2013
481 6385 Luke Howard Sun, Cloud ‎(LP) Mercury KX 481 6385 Netherlands 2017



Granijurus
Seemingly coming out of nowhere, Howard enters the scene with his self-released album, Sun, Cloud. And yet, the output of this Melbourne-born composer is not some low-end bedroom-based production. Recorded over a year in Australia, Iceland and Norway, the piano pieces on the release include the help by a ten-piece ensemble, featuring a string sextet, subtle electronics and a few field recordings. And although Howard manages to delightfully surprise with his musicianship, his curriculum vitae offers entries to backup his skills, including participation in over fifty recordings, and composition for film and theatre. But let’s talk about the music!In 1802 a chemist and amateur meteorologist named Luke Howard presented a paper recommending a new system of classifying clouds, using the names cumulus, stratus and cirrus.The ten pieces on Sun, Cloud are totally sublime. Each track evokes a strong cinematic feeling by telling a story (sometimes a very sad story) which often reveals the soul of this composer. For example, on “Family”, a favorite piece on the album [which does not appear on my vinyl copy], Howard opens up with a beautiful solo piano progression which slowly gets enveloped by barely audible reverbed ambient pads, until their sonic fingers stretch into the sky, and suddenly the piece turns into a majestic journey with soaring violins, pizzicato rhythms and gracious chords. Besides his solo work, Howard also leads the Luke Howard Trio, as well as an ambient group named Magnolia. It’s difficult to compare any one musician to another, but when I listen to Luke Howard I can’t help but think of the first time I heard Max Richter, Jóhann Jóhannsson or Ólafur Arnalds. If there was a [new and unsigned?] musician that a label would ask me to tell them about, I would certainly point them to Luke Howard in confidence that in the next few years we will surely hear from him again. Keep your eyes and ears peeled, kids – this is a composer you must pursue!

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